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MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study

Introduction: Current imaging modalities for peripheral nerves display the nerve's structure but not its function. Based on a nerve's capacity for axonal transport, it may be visualized by targeted application of a contrast agent and assessing the distribution through radiological imaging,...

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Autores principales: Tereshenko, Vlad, Pashkunova-Martic, Irena, Manzano-Szalai, Krisztina, Friske, Joachim, Bergmeister, Konstantin D., Festin, Christopher, Aman, Martin, Hruby, Laura A., Klepetko, Johanna, Theiner, Sarah, Klose, Matthias H. M., Keppler, Bernhard, Helbich, Thomas H., Aszmann, Oskar C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.613138
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author Tereshenko, Vlad
Pashkunova-Martic, Irena
Manzano-Szalai, Krisztina
Friske, Joachim
Bergmeister, Konstantin D.
Festin, Christopher
Aman, Martin
Hruby, Laura A.
Klepetko, Johanna
Theiner, Sarah
Klose, Matthias H. M.
Keppler, Bernhard
Helbich, Thomas H.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
author_facet Tereshenko, Vlad
Pashkunova-Martic, Irena
Manzano-Szalai, Krisztina
Friske, Joachim
Bergmeister, Konstantin D.
Festin, Christopher
Aman, Martin
Hruby, Laura A.
Klepetko, Johanna
Theiner, Sarah
Klose, Matthias H. M.
Keppler, Bernhard
Helbich, Thomas H.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
author_sort Tereshenko, Vlad
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description Introduction: Current imaging modalities for peripheral nerves display the nerve's structure but not its function. Based on a nerve's capacity for axonal transport, it may be visualized by targeted application of a contrast agent and assessing the distribution through radiological imaging, thus revealing a nerve's continuity. This concept has not been explored, however, may potentially guide the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. In this experimental proof-of-concept study, we tested imaging through MRI after administering gadolinium-based contrast agents which were then retrogradely transported. Methods: We synthesized MRI contrast agents consisting of paramagnetic agents and various axonal transport facilitators (HSA-DTPA-Gd, chitosan-DTPA-Gd or PLA/HSA-DTPA-Gd). First, we measured their relaxivity values in vitro to assess their radiological suitability. Subsequently, the sciatic nerve of 24 rats was cut and labeled with one of the contrast agents to achieve retrograde distribution along the nerve. One week after surgery, the spinal cords and sciatic nerves were harvested to visualize the distribution of the respective contrast agent using 7T MRI. In vivo MRI measurements were performed using 9.4 T MRI on the 1st, 3rd, and the 7th day after surgery. Following radiological imaging, the concentration of gadolinium in the harvested samples was analyzed using inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Results: All contrast agents demonstrated high relaxivity values, varying between 12.1 and 116.0 mM(−1)s(−1). HSA-DTPA-Gd and PLA/HSA-DTPA-Gd application resulted in signal enhancement in the vertebral canal and in the sciatic nerve in ex vivo MRI. In vivo measurements revealed significant signal enhancement in the sciatic nerve on the 3rd and 7th day after HSA-DTPA-Gd and chitosan-DTPA-Gd (p < 0.05) application. Chemical evaluation showed high gadolinium concentration in the sciatic nerve for HSA-DTPA-Gd (5.218 ± 0.860 ng/mg) and chitosan-DTPA-Gd (4.291 ± 1.290 ng/mg). Discussion: In this study a novel imaging approach for the evaluation of a peripheral nerve's integrity was implemented. The findings provide radiological and chemical evidence of successful contrast agent uptake along the sciatic nerve and its distribution within the spinal canal in rats. This novel concept may assist in the diagnostic process of peripheral nerve injuries in the future.
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spelling pubmed-77596542020-12-26 MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study Tereshenko, Vlad Pashkunova-Martic, Irena Manzano-Szalai, Krisztina Friske, Joachim Bergmeister, Konstantin D. Festin, Christopher Aman, Martin Hruby, Laura A. Klepetko, Johanna Theiner, Sarah Klose, Matthias H. M. Keppler, Bernhard Helbich, Thomas H. Aszmann, Oskar C. Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine Introduction: Current imaging modalities for peripheral nerves display the nerve's structure but not its function. Based on a nerve's capacity for axonal transport, it may be visualized by targeted application of a contrast agent and assessing the distribution through radiological imaging, thus revealing a nerve's continuity. This concept has not been explored, however, may potentially guide the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. In this experimental proof-of-concept study, we tested imaging through MRI after administering gadolinium-based contrast agents which were then retrogradely transported. Methods: We synthesized MRI contrast agents consisting of paramagnetic agents and various axonal transport facilitators (HSA-DTPA-Gd, chitosan-DTPA-Gd or PLA/HSA-DTPA-Gd). First, we measured their relaxivity values in vitro to assess their radiological suitability. Subsequently, the sciatic nerve of 24 rats was cut and labeled with one of the contrast agents to achieve retrograde distribution along the nerve. One week after surgery, the spinal cords and sciatic nerves were harvested to visualize the distribution of the respective contrast agent using 7T MRI. In vivo MRI measurements were performed using 9.4 T MRI on the 1st, 3rd, and the 7th day after surgery. Following radiological imaging, the concentration of gadolinium in the harvested samples was analyzed using inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Results: All contrast agents demonstrated high relaxivity values, varying between 12.1 and 116.0 mM(−1)s(−1). HSA-DTPA-Gd and PLA/HSA-DTPA-Gd application resulted in signal enhancement in the vertebral canal and in the sciatic nerve in ex vivo MRI. In vivo measurements revealed significant signal enhancement in the sciatic nerve on the 3rd and 7th day after HSA-DTPA-Gd and chitosan-DTPA-Gd (p < 0.05) application. Chemical evaluation showed high gadolinium concentration in the sciatic nerve for HSA-DTPA-Gd (5.218 ± 0.860 ng/mg) and chitosan-DTPA-Gd (4.291 ± 1.290 ng/mg). Discussion: In this study a novel imaging approach for the evaluation of a peripheral nerve's integrity was implemented. The findings provide radiological and chemical evidence of successful contrast agent uptake along the sciatic nerve and its distribution within the spinal canal in rats. This novel concept may assist in the diagnostic process of peripheral nerve injuries in the future. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7759654/ /pubmed/33363189 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.613138 Text en Copyright © 2020 Tereshenko, Pashkunova-Martic, Manzano-Szalai, Friske, Bergmeister, Festin, Aman, Hruby, Klepetko, Theiner, Klose, Keppler, Helbich and Aszmann. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Tereshenko, Vlad
Pashkunova-Martic, Irena
Manzano-Szalai, Krisztina
Friske, Joachim
Bergmeister, Konstantin D.
Festin, Christopher
Aman, Martin
Hruby, Laura A.
Klepetko, Johanna
Theiner, Sarah
Klose, Matthias H. M.
Keppler, Bernhard
Helbich, Thomas H.
Aszmann, Oskar C.
MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title_full MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title_fullStr MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title_full_unstemmed MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title_short MR Imaging of Peripheral Nerves Using Targeted Application of Contrast Agents: An Experimental Proof-of-Concept Study
title_sort mr imaging of peripheral nerves using targeted application of contrast agents: an experimental proof-of-concept study
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7759654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363189
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.613138
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