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Manganese‐enhanced MRI (MEMRI) via topical loading of Mn2+ significantly impairs mouse visual acuity: a comparison with intravitreal injection
Authors:Tsen‐Hsuan Lin  Chia‐Wen Chiang  Kathryn Trinkaus  William M Spees  Peng Sun  Sheng‐Kwei Song
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Washington University, , St. Louis, MO, USA;2. Department of Chemistry, Washington University, , St. Louis, MO, USA;3. Division of Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine, , St. Louis, MO, USA;4. Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, , St. Louis, MO, USA;5. Hope Center for Neurological Disorders, Washington University School of Medicine, , St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract:Manganese‐enhanced MRI (MEMRI) with topical loading of MnCl2 provides optic nerve enhancement comparable to that seen by intravitreal injection. However, the impact of this novel and non‐invasive Mn2+ loading method on visual function requires further assessments. The objective of this study is to determine the optimal topical Mn2+ loading dosage for MEMRI and to assess visual function after MnCl2 loading. Intravitreal administration was performed to compare the two approaches of MnCl2 loading. Twenty‐four hours after topical loading of 0, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 M MnCl2, T1‐weighted, T2‐weighted, diffusion tensor imaging and visual acuity (VA) assessments were performed to determine the best topical loading dosage for MEMRI measurements and to assess the integrity of retinas and optic nerves. Mice were perfusion fixed immediately after in vivo experiments for hematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemistry staining. Topical loading of 1 M MnCl2 damaged the retinal photoreceptor layer with no detectable damage to retina ganglion cell layers or prechiasmatic optic nerves. For the topical loading, 0.75 M MnCl2 was required to see sufficient enhancement of the optic nerve. At this concentration the visual function was significantly affected, followed by a slow recovery. Intravitreal injection (0.25 μL of 0.2 M MnCl2) slightly affected VA, with full recovery a day later. To conclude, intravitreal MnCl2injection provides more reproducible results with less adverse side‐effects than topical loading. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Manganese enhanced MRI (MEMRI)  topical loading  intravotreal injection  visual acuity  Exogenous Contrast Methods  Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)  Diffusion Methods  Animal model study
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