Magnetic resonance imaging of nude mice with heterotransplanted high-grade squamous cell carcinomas: use of a low-loaded, covalently bound Gd-Hsa conjugate as contrast agent with high tumor affinity |
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Authors: | Kiessling F Fink C Hansen M Bock M Sinn H Schrenk H H Krix M Egelhof T Fusenig N E Delorme S |
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Affiliation: | Department of Oncological Diagnostics and Therapy, University of Essen, Germany. F.Kiessling@dkfz.de |
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Abstract: | RATIONALE: Malignant tumors often show an increased uptake and metabolism of plasma proteins, especially albumin. OBJECTIVES: Determine whether the accumulation of low loaded Gd-albumin improves visualization of malignant tumors by MRI. METHODS: Twelve nude mice with heterotransplanted squamous cell carcinomas were studied. The signal intensity of tumor, blood, liver, kidney and muscle tissue was studied in MR images after application of Gd-albumin during a period of 144 hours. MRI results were histologically correlated after simultaneously injection of Gd- and fluorescein-labeled albumins in 9 nude mice. RESULTS: Although liver and kidney had a maximum increase in signal intensity within 30 minutes, tumors showed a delayed 51% increase in the 24 hours after application. Histologic and fluorescence evaluation demonstrated albumin localization in tumors predominantly in stroma and necroses. CONCLUSIONS: Gd-albumin is efficiently accumulated in SCC transplants. MRI with low loaded Gd-albumin may offer relevant opportunities for recognizing tumors sensitive to a therapy with cyostic drug-labeled albumins. |
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