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Selective enhancement of experimental rat brain tumors with Gd-TPPS
Authors:Kurt Bockhorst  Thomas Els  Mathias Hoehn-Berlage
Abstract:The synthetic metalloporphyrin gadolinium (III)-tetraphenylporphine sulfonate (TPPS) was successfully used as a contrast agent for in vivo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of rat brain glioma. After injection of Gd-TPPS, the signal intensity of experimental rat brain glioma distinctly increased on T1-weighted MR images, an effect similar to that produced by the clinically applied MR imaging contrast agent gadolinium diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA). In contrast to other contrast agents studied (Gd-DTPA, manganese III]-TPPS), Gd-TPPS produced hypointensity in glioma on T2-weighted images. The tumor-selective accumulation of paramagnetic Gd-TPPS in glioma shortened T1 by 53%, from 1,315 msec ± 199 to 628 msec ± 106, and T2 by 34%, from 86 msec ± 4 to 57 msec ± 5 (2 days after injection of 0.25 mmol/kg Gd-TPPS). The relaxation times of normal cortex, striaturn, corpus callosum, and temporal muscle were not significantly affected. As a result, gliomas appeared hyperintense on T1-weighted images and hypointense on T2-weighted images. Owing to the strong effect of Gd-TPPS on the T2 of glioma, normal brain tissue, tumor, and peritumorous edema could be distinguished on T2-weighted images alone.
Keywords:Brain neoplasms  MR  10  12143  Contrast enhancement  Contrast media  comparative studies  Contrast media  effects  Gadolinium  Relaxometry
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