MRI of cells and mice at 1 and 7 Tesla with Gd-targeting agents: when the low field is better!

作者:Geninatti Crich Simonetta; Szabo Ibolya; Alberti Diego; Longo Dario; Aime Silvio*
来源:Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, 2011, 6(6): 421-425.
DOI:10.1002/cmmi.436

摘要

Tumor cells were targeted with Gd-loaded/LDL (low density lipoproteins) adducts consisting of ca 300 Gd(III) amphiphilic complexes incorporated in the lipophilic LDL particles. The long reorientational time of the Gd(III) complex in the supramolecular adduct yielded a relaxivity peak at ca 1T, whereas its relaxivity at 7 T was 5 times less. The field-dependent relaxivity markedly affected the signal enhancement attainable at the two magnetic fields. As tumor cells showed up-regulation of LDL transporters, B16 melanoma cells were labeled with the Gd-loaded/LDL adduct. Each cell contained ca 2 x 109 Gd atoms. Upon dispersion of 5000 labeled cells in 1 mu l of agar, signal intensity (SI) enhancements of about 30 and 7% were observed at 1 and 7T, respectively. The results obtained on cellular systems were confirmed in vivo upon the administration of Gd-loaded/LDL particles to C57 mice bearing a transplanted melanoma (B16) tumor. From the herein reported results, one may conclude that, for slowly moving Gd complexes, it is possible to obtain in vivo sensitivity enhancements at 1T several times higher than that attained at high fields.

  • 出版日期2011-12