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Chondrocyte gene expression is affected by very small iron oxide particles-labeling in long-term in vitro MRI tracking
Authors:Foldager Casper Bindzus  Pedersen Michael  Ringgaard Steffen  Bünger Cody  Lind Martin
Affiliation:Orthopedic Research Laboratory, Aarhus University Hospital, NBG, Aarhus, Denmark. foldager@ki.au.dk
Abstract:

Purpose:

To investigate the effect and dose response of very small iron oxide particles (VSOP) labeling of human chondrocytes for long‐term in vitro MRI tracking.

Materials and Methods:

Chondrocytes were isolated from cartilage biopsies from four patients. The cells for the dose–response study were labeled with 25, 50, or 100 μg/mL VSOP. Quantitative gene expression and cellular proliferation were compared with unlabeled controls at day 1, 3, and 7. The cells suited for MRI tracking were labeled with 50 μg/mL VSOP and embedded in alginate beads, followed by MRI (using T2‐weighted sequences) at day 0, 1, 3, 7, 14, 21, 28, and histology was performed at each time‐point.

Results:

Histology revealed that VSOP particles were intracellularly confined at all time‐points, whereas no extracellular VSOPs were observed. A mean reduction in T2‐value of 25.1 ms (±SD 3.5 ms) was found on T2‐maps. The chondrocyte‐specific genes aggrecan, collagen type 2, and sox9 were all affected by labeling, the two latter in a dose‐dependent manner. VSOPs had no effect on proliferation.

Conclusion:

VSOP labeling of chondrocytes affected gene expression but not proliferation. The labeled chondrocytes could be recognized by MRI for 4 weeks without significant changes in the T2 relaxation time. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2011;33:724–730. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:superparamagnetic iron oxide  chondrocytes  cell labeling  cell tracking  gene expression, MRI
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