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Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice

BACKGROUND: Kidney transplantation (ktx) in mice is used to learn about rejection and to develop new treatment strategies. Past studies have mainly been based on histological or molecular biological methods. Imaging techniques to monitor allograft pathology have rarely been used. METHODS: Here we in...

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Autores principales: Hueper, Katja, Gutberlet, Marcel, Bräsen, Jan Hinrich, Jang, Mi-Sun, Thorenz, Anja, Chen, Rongjun, Hertel, Barbara, Barrmeyer, Amelie, Schmidbauer, Martina, Meier, Martin, von Vietinghoff, Sibylle, Khalifa, Abedalrazag, Hartung, Dagmar, Haller, Hermann, Wacker, Frank, Rong, Song, Gueler, Faikah
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162705
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author Hueper, Katja
Gutberlet, Marcel
Bräsen, Jan Hinrich
Jang, Mi-Sun
Thorenz, Anja
Chen, Rongjun
Hertel, Barbara
Barrmeyer, Amelie
Schmidbauer, Martina
Meier, Martin
von Vietinghoff, Sibylle
Khalifa, Abedalrazag
Hartung, Dagmar
Haller, Hermann
Wacker, Frank
Rong, Song
Gueler, Faikah
author_facet Hueper, Katja
Gutberlet, Marcel
Bräsen, Jan Hinrich
Jang, Mi-Sun
Thorenz, Anja
Chen, Rongjun
Hertel, Barbara
Barrmeyer, Amelie
Schmidbauer, Martina
Meier, Martin
von Vietinghoff, Sibylle
Khalifa, Abedalrazag
Hartung, Dagmar
Haller, Hermann
Wacker, Frank
Rong, Song
Gueler, Faikah
author_sort Hueper, Katja
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Kidney transplantation (ktx) in mice is used to learn about rejection and to develop new treatment strategies. Past studies have mainly been based on histological or molecular biological methods. Imaging techniques to monitor allograft pathology have rarely been used. METHODS: Here we investigated mice after isogenic and allogenic ktx over time with functional MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and mapping of T2-relaxation time (T2-mapping) to assess graft inflammation and edema formation. To characterize graft pathology, we used PAS-staining, counted CD3-positive T-lymphocytes, analyzed leukocytes by means flow cytometry. RESULTS: DWI revealed progressive restriction of diffusion of water molecules in allogenic kidney grafts. This was paralleled by enhanced infiltration of the kidney by inflammatory cells. Changes in tissue diffusion were not seen following isogenic ktx. T2-times in renal cortex were increased after both isogenic and allogenic transplantation, consistent with tissue edema due to ischemic injury following prolonged cold ischemia time of 60 minutes. Lack of T2 increase in the inner stripe of the inner medulla in allogenic kidney grafts matched loss of tubular autofluorescence and may result from rejection-driven reductions in tubular water content due to tubular dysfunction and renal functional impairment. CONCLUSIONS: Functional MRI is a valuable non-invasive technique for monitoring inflammation, tissue edema and tubular function. It permits on to differentiate between acute rejection and ischemic renal injury in a mouse model of ktx.
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spelling pubmed-50251222016-09-27 Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice Hueper, Katja Gutberlet, Marcel Bräsen, Jan Hinrich Jang, Mi-Sun Thorenz, Anja Chen, Rongjun Hertel, Barbara Barrmeyer, Amelie Schmidbauer, Martina Meier, Martin von Vietinghoff, Sibylle Khalifa, Abedalrazag Hartung, Dagmar Haller, Hermann Wacker, Frank Rong, Song Gueler, Faikah PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Kidney transplantation (ktx) in mice is used to learn about rejection and to develop new treatment strategies. Past studies have mainly been based on histological or molecular biological methods. Imaging techniques to monitor allograft pathology have rarely been used. METHODS: Here we investigated mice after isogenic and allogenic ktx over time with functional MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and mapping of T2-relaxation time (T2-mapping) to assess graft inflammation and edema formation. To characterize graft pathology, we used PAS-staining, counted CD3-positive T-lymphocytes, analyzed leukocytes by means flow cytometry. RESULTS: DWI revealed progressive restriction of diffusion of water molecules in allogenic kidney grafts. This was paralleled by enhanced infiltration of the kidney by inflammatory cells. Changes in tissue diffusion were not seen following isogenic ktx. T2-times in renal cortex were increased after both isogenic and allogenic transplantation, consistent with tissue edema due to ischemic injury following prolonged cold ischemia time of 60 minutes. Lack of T2 increase in the inner stripe of the inner medulla in allogenic kidney grafts matched loss of tubular autofluorescence and may result from rejection-driven reductions in tubular water content due to tubular dysfunction and renal functional impairment. CONCLUSIONS: Functional MRI is a valuable non-invasive technique for monitoring inflammation, tissue edema and tubular function. It permits on to differentiate between acute rejection and ischemic renal injury in a mouse model of ktx. Public Library of Science 2016-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5025122/ /pubmed/27632553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162705 Text en © 2016 Hueper et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hueper, Katja
Gutberlet, Marcel
Bräsen, Jan Hinrich
Jang, Mi-Sun
Thorenz, Anja
Chen, Rongjun
Hertel, Barbara
Barrmeyer, Amelie
Schmidbauer, Martina
Meier, Martin
von Vietinghoff, Sibylle
Khalifa, Abedalrazag
Hartung, Dagmar
Haller, Hermann
Wacker, Frank
Rong, Song
Gueler, Faikah
Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title_full Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title_fullStr Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title_short Multiparametric Functional MRI: Non-Invasive Imaging of Inflammation and Edema Formation after Kidney Transplantation in Mice
title_sort multiparametric functional mri: non-invasive imaging of inflammation and edema formation after kidney transplantation in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5025122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27632553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162705
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