Cargando…

A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization

Reseeding of decellularized organ scaffolds with a patient’s own cells has promise for eliminating graft versus host disease. This study investigated whether ultrasound imaging or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can track the reseeding of murine liver scaffolds with silica-labeled or iron-labeled l...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kobes, Joseph E., Georgiev, George I., Louis, Anthony V., Calderon, Isen A., Yoshimaru, Eriko S., Klemm, Louie M., Cromey, Douglas W., Khalpey, Zain, Pagel, Mark D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6058421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30039729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536012118787322
_version_ 1783341691881652224
author Kobes, Joseph E.
Georgiev, George I.
Louis, Anthony V.
Calderon, Isen A.
Yoshimaru, Eriko S.
Klemm, Louie M.
Cromey, Douglas W.
Khalpey, Zain
Pagel, Mark D.
author_facet Kobes, Joseph E.
Georgiev, George I.
Louis, Anthony V.
Calderon, Isen A.
Yoshimaru, Eriko S.
Klemm, Louie M.
Cromey, Douglas W.
Khalpey, Zain
Pagel, Mark D.
author_sort Kobes, Joseph E.
collection PubMed
description Reseeding of decellularized organ scaffolds with a patient’s own cells has promise for eliminating graft versus host disease. This study investigated whether ultrasound imaging or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can track the reseeding of murine liver scaffolds with silica-labeled or iron-labeled liver hepatocytes. Mesoporous silica particles were created using the Stöber method, loaded with Alexa Flour 647 fluorophore, and conjugated with protamine sulfate, glutamine, and glycine. Fluorescent iron oxide particles were obtained from a commercial source. Liver cells from donor mice were loaded with the silica particles or iron oxide particles. Donor livers were decellularized and reperfused with silica-labeled or iron-labeled cells. The reseeded livers were longitudinally analyzed with ultrasound imaging and MRI. Liver biopsies were imaged with confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Ultrasound imaging had a detection limit of 0.28 mg/mL, while MRI had a lower detection limit of 0.08 mg/mL based on particle weight. The silica-loaded cells proliferated at a slower rate compared to iron-loaded cells. Ultrasound imaging, MRI, and confocal microscopy underestimated cell numbers relative to scanning electron microscopy. Ultrasound imaging had the greatest underestimation due to coarse resolution compared to the other imaging modalities. Despite this underestimation, both ultrasound imaging and MRI successfully tracked the longitudinal recellularization of liver scaffolds.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6058421
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher SAGE Publications
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60584212018-07-27 A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization Kobes, Joseph E. Georgiev, George I. Louis, Anthony V. Calderon, Isen A. Yoshimaru, Eriko S. Klemm, Louie M. Cromey, Douglas W. Khalpey, Zain Pagel, Mark D. Mol Imaging Research Article Reseeding of decellularized organ scaffolds with a patient’s own cells has promise for eliminating graft versus host disease. This study investigated whether ultrasound imaging or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can track the reseeding of murine liver scaffolds with silica-labeled or iron-labeled liver hepatocytes. Mesoporous silica particles were created using the Stöber method, loaded with Alexa Flour 647 fluorophore, and conjugated with protamine sulfate, glutamine, and glycine. Fluorescent iron oxide particles were obtained from a commercial source. Liver cells from donor mice were loaded with the silica particles or iron oxide particles. Donor livers were decellularized and reperfused with silica-labeled or iron-labeled cells. The reseeded livers were longitudinally analyzed with ultrasound imaging and MRI. Liver biopsies were imaged with confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Ultrasound imaging had a detection limit of 0.28 mg/mL, while MRI had a lower detection limit of 0.08 mg/mL based on particle weight. The silica-loaded cells proliferated at a slower rate compared to iron-loaded cells. Ultrasound imaging, MRI, and confocal microscopy underestimated cell numbers relative to scanning electron microscopy. Ultrasound imaging had the greatest underestimation due to coarse resolution compared to the other imaging modalities. Despite this underestimation, both ultrasound imaging and MRI successfully tracked the longitudinal recellularization of liver scaffolds. SAGE Publications 2018-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6058421/ /pubmed/30039729 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536012118787322 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Research Article
Kobes, Joseph E.
Georgiev, George I.
Louis, Anthony V.
Calderon, Isen A.
Yoshimaru, Eriko S.
Klemm, Louie M.
Cromey, Douglas W.
Khalpey, Zain
Pagel, Mark D.
A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title_full A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title_fullStr A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title_short A Comparison of Iron Oxide Particles and Silica Particles for Tracking Organ Recellularization
title_sort comparison of iron oxide particles and silica particles for tracking organ recellularization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6058421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30039729
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536012118787322
work_keys_str_mv AT kobesjosephe acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT georgievgeorgei acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT louisanthonyv acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT calderonisena acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT yoshimaruerikos acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT klemmlouiem acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT cromeydouglasw acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT khalpeyzain acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT pagelmarkd acomparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT kobesjosephe comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT georgievgeorgei comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT louisanthonyv comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT calderonisena comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT yoshimaruerikos comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT klemmlouiem comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT cromeydouglasw comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT khalpeyzain comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization
AT pagelmarkd comparisonofironoxideparticlesandsilicaparticlesfortrackingorganrecellularization