Physica Medica: European Journal of Medical Physics
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 85-90, December 2007

Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI of mouse fibrosarcoma using small-molecular and novel macromolecular contrast agents

  • Teodora Ivanuša

      Affiliations

    • Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Katarina Beravs

      Affiliations

    • “Jožef Stefan” Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Jure Medič

      Affiliations

    • Faculty of Electro Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Igor Serša

      Affiliations

    • “Jožef Stefan” Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Gregor Serša

      Affiliations

    • Department of Tumor Biology, Institute of Oncology, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Vladimir Jevtič

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Medical Center, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Franci Demsar

      Affiliations

    • “Jožef Stefan” Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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  • Urša Mikac

      Affiliations

    • “Jožef Stefan” Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +386 1 477 3696; fax: +386 1 477 3191.

Received 4 December 2006; received in revised form 18 May 2007; accepted 19 May 2007. published online 09 July 2007.

Abstract 

The aim of the study was a comparison of 2 novel macromolecular contrast agents, Gadomer-17 and Polylysine-Gd-DTPA, with commercially available Gd-DTPA in determining the quality of tumor microvasculature by dynamic contrast enhanced MRI. Three groups of 5 mice with SA-1 tumors were studied. To each group of animals one contrast agent was administered; i.e. the first group got Gd-DTPA, the second group Gadomer-17 and the third group Polylysine-Gd-DTPA. To perform dynamic contrast enhanced MRI a standard keyhole approach was used by which consecutive signal intensity change due to contrast agent accumulation in the tumor was measured. From the obtained data, tissue permeability surface area product PS and fractional blood volume BV were calculated on a pixel-by-pixel basis. PS and BV values were calculated for each contrast agent. Based on the values, contrast agents were classified according to their performance in characterizing tumor microvasculature. Results of our study suggest that Gadomer-17 and Polylysine-Gd-DTPA are significantly superior to Gd-DTPA in characterizing tumor microvasculature.

Keywords: Macromolecular contrast agent, Blood volume, Permeability, Keyhole

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PII: S1120-1797(07)00043-9

doi:10.1016/j.ejmp.2007.05.001

Physica Medica: European Journal of Medical Physics
Volume 23, Issue 3 , Pages 85-90, December 2007