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Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts

BACKGROUND: Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has the potential to identify viable myocardium and quantify calcium influx and handling. Two distinct manganese contrast media have been developed for clinical application, mangafodipir and EVP1001-1, employing different strategies to mitigate against adve...

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Autores principales: Spath, N. B., Lilburn, D. M. L., Gray, G. A., Le Page, L. M., Papanastasiou, G., Lennen, R. J., Janiczek, R. L., Dweck, M. R., Newby, D. E., Yang, P. C., Jansen, M. A., Semple, S. I.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9641527
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author Spath, N. B.
Lilburn, D. M. L.
Gray, G. A.
Le Page, L. M.
Papanastasiou, G.
Lennen, R. J.
Janiczek, R. L.
Dweck, M. R.
Newby, D. E.
Yang, P. C.
Jansen, M. A.
Semple, S. I.
author_facet Spath, N. B.
Lilburn, D. M. L.
Gray, G. A.
Le Page, L. M.
Papanastasiou, G.
Lennen, R. J.
Janiczek, R. L.
Dweck, M. R.
Newby, D. E.
Yang, P. C.
Jansen, M. A.
Semple, S. I.
author_sort Spath, N. B.
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description BACKGROUND: Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has the potential to identify viable myocardium and quantify calcium influx and handling. Two distinct manganese contrast media have been developed for clinical application, mangafodipir and EVP1001-1, employing different strategies to mitigate against adverse effects resulting from calcium-channel agonism. Mangafodipir delivers manganese ions as a chelate, and EVP1001-1 coadministers calcium gluconate. Using myocardial T(1) mapping, we aimed to explore chelated and nonchelated manganese contrast agents, their mechanism of myocardial uptake, and their application to infarcted hearts. METHODS: T(1) mapping was performed in healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats using a 7T MRI scanner before and after nonchelated (EVP1001-1 or MnCl(2) (22 μmol/kg)) or chelated (mangafodipir (22–44 μmol/kg)) manganese-based contrast media in the presence of calcium channel blockade (diltiazem (100–200 μmol/kg/min)) or sodium chloride (0.9%). A second cohort of rats underwent surgery to induce anterior myocardial infarction by permanent coronary artery ligation or sham surgery. Infarcted rats were imaged with standard gadolinium delayed enhancement MRI (DEMRI) with inversion recovery techniques (DEMRI inversion recovery) as well as DEMRI T(1) mapping. A subsequent MEMRI scan was performed 48 h later using either nonchelated or chelated manganese and T(1) mapping. Finally, animals were culled at 12 weeks, and infarct size was quantified histologically with Masson's trichrome (MTC). RESULTS: Both manganese agents induced concentration-dependent shortening of myocardial T(1) values. This was greatest with nonchelated manganese, and could be inhibited by 30–43% with calcium-channel blockade. Manganese imaging successfully delineated the area of myocardial infarction. Indeed, irrespective of the manganese agent, there was good agreement between infarct size on MEMRI T(1) mapping and histology (bias 1.4%, 95% CI −14.8 to 17.1 P>0.05). In contrast, DEMRI inversion recovery overestimated infarct size (bias 11.4%, 95% CI −9.1 to 31.8 P=0.002), as did DEMRI T(1) mapping (bias 8.2%, 95% CI −10.7 to 27.2 P=0.008). Increased manganese uptake was also observed in the remote myocardium, with remote myocardial ∆T(1) inversely correlating with left ventricular ejection fraction after myocardial infarction (r=−0.61, P=0.022). CONCLUSIONS: MEMRI causes concentration and calcium channel-dependent myocardial T(1) shortening. MEMRI with T(1) mapping provides an accurate assessment of infarct size and can also identify changes in calcium handling in the remote myocardium. This technique has potential applications for the assessment of myocardial viability, remodelling, and regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-62222402018-11-29 Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts Spath, N. B. Lilburn, D. M. L. Gray, G. A. Le Page, L. M. Papanastasiou, G. Lennen, R. J. Janiczek, R. L. Dweck, M. R. Newby, D. E. Yang, P. C. Jansen, M. A. Semple, S. I. Contrast Media Mol Imaging Research Article BACKGROUND: Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has the potential to identify viable myocardium and quantify calcium influx and handling. Two distinct manganese contrast media have been developed for clinical application, mangafodipir and EVP1001-1, employing different strategies to mitigate against adverse effects resulting from calcium-channel agonism. Mangafodipir delivers manganese ions as a chelate, and EVP1001-1 coadministers calcium gluconate. Using myocardial T(1) mapping, we aimed to explore chelated and nonchelated manganese contrast agents, their mechanism of myocardial uptake, and their application to infarcted hearts. METHODS: T(1) mapping was performed in healthy adult male Sprague-Dawley rats using a 7T MRI scanner before and after nonchelated (EVP1001-1 or MnCl(2) (22 μmol/kg)) or chelated (mangafodipir (22–44 μmol/kg)) manganese-based contrast media in the presence of calcium channel blockade (diltiazem (100–200 μmol/kg/min)) or sodium chloride (0.9%). A second cohort of rats underwent surgery to induce anterior myocardial infarction by permanent coronary artery ligation or sham surgery. Infarcted rats were imaged with standard gadolinium delayed enhancement MRI (DEMRI) with inversion recovery techniques (DEMRI inversion recovery) as well as DEMRI T(1) mapping. A subsequent MEMRI scan was performed 48 h later using either nonchelated or chelated manganese and T(1) mapping. Finally, animals were culled at 12 weeks, and infarct size was quantified histologically with Masson's trichrome (MTC). RESULTS: Both manganese agents induced concentration-dependent shortening of myocardial T(1) values. This was greatest with nonchelated manganese, and could be inhibited by 30–43% with calcium-channel blockade. Manganese imaging successfully delineated the area of myocardial infarction. Indeed, irrespective of the manganese agent, there was good agreement between infarct size on MEMRI T(1) mapping and histology (bias 1.4%, 95% CI −14.8 to 17.1 P>0.05). In contrast, DEMRI inversion recovery overestimated infarct size (bias 11.4%, 95% CI −9.1 to 31.8 P=0.002), as did DEMRI T(1) mapping (bias 8.2%, 95% CI −10.7 to 27.2 P=0.008). Increased manganese uptake was also observed in the remote myocardium, with remote myocardial ∆T(1) inversely correlating with left ventricular ejection fraction after myocardial infarction (r=−0.61, P=0.022). CONCLUSIONS: MEMRI causes concentration and calcium channel-dependent myocardial T(1) shortening. MEMRI with T(1) mapping provides an accurate assessment of infarct size and can also identify changes in calcium handling in the remote myocardium. This technique has potential applications for the assessment of myocardial viability, remodelling, and regeneration. Hindawi 2018-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6222240/ /pubmed/30498403 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9641527 Text en Copyright © 2018 N. B. Spath et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Spath, N. B.
Lilburn, D. M. L.
Gray, G. A.
Le Page, L. M.
Papanastasiou, G.
Lennen, R. J.
Janiczek, R. L.
Dweck, M. R.
Newby, D. E.
Yang, P. C.
Jansen, M. A.
Semple, S. I.
Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts
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title_full Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts
title_fullStr Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts
title_full_unstemmed Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts
title_short Manganese-Enhanced T(1) Mapping in the Myocardium of Normal and Infarcted Hearts
title_sort manganese-enhanced t(1) mapping in the myocardium of normal and infarcted hearts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30498403
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9641527
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