Experimentelle untersuchungen zur wertigkeit von SPIO für die MRT des knochenmarkes vor und nach ganzkörperbestrahlung

Translated title of the contribution: Value of SPIO for MRI of the bone marrow before and after total body irradiation (TBI) - Initial investigations in an animal model

H. E. Daldrup-Link, C. Reinländer, T. M. Link, K. J. Richter, S. Könemann, E. J. Rummeny

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Abstract

Purpose: Evaluation of the value of superparamagnetic iron oxides (SPIO; Endorem®) for MRI-derived quantifications of the permeability of the blood-bone marrow barrier and the phagocytic activity of reticuloendothelial system (RES) bone marrow cells before and after TBI. Methods: 12 New Zealand white rabbits underwent MRI of the lumbar spine and os sacrum using T1-weighted spinecho (SE) and T2-weighted Turbo-SE (TSE) sequences before and after injection of SPIO (Endorem®). Four animals each were examined without irradiation, after 4 Gy total body irradiation (TBI), and after 12 Gy TBI. Changes in bone marrow signal intensities (SI) after contrast agent injection were quantified as ΔSI(%) = | ((SIpost-SIpre)/SIpre) × 100% | and these data were correlated with bone marrow histopathology. Results: Histopathology of the bone marrow revealed a radiation-induced decline of all hematopoetic cell lines. SPIO were phagocytosed by bone marrow RES cells and caused a significant bone marrow signal decline on postcontrast T2-weighted images (p < 0.05). ΔSI(%) data for T2-weighted images were significantly higher for the irradiated bone marrow as compared to non-irradiated controls (p < 0.05). Dynamic T1-weighted images directly after contrast medium injection were not able to characterize the permeability of the blood-bone marrow barrier. Conclusion: Hematopoetic bone marrow can be labelled with SPIO. Irradiation does not impair the phagocytic activity of bone marrow RES cells. However, the bone marrow enhancement with SPIO is smaller as compared to previous results obtained by our group with USPIO.

Translated title of the contributionValue of SPIO for MRI of the bone marrow before and after total body irradiation (TBI) - Initial investigations in an animal model
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)547-553
Number of pages7
JournalRoFo Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Rontgenstrahlen und der Bildgebenden Verfahren
Volume173
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

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