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MR assessment of iodinated contrast-medium-induced nephropathy in rats using ultrasmall particles of iron oxide
Authors:Jean Pierre Laissy  Soraya Benderbous  Jean Marc Ide  Sylvie Chillon  Hlne Beaufils  Elisabeth Schouman-Claeys
Institution:Jean Pierre Laissy,Soraya Benderbous,Jean Marc Idée,Sylvie Chillon,Hélène Beaufils,Elisabeth Schouman-Claeys
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic value of ultrasmall particles of iron oxide (USPIO)-enhanced MR imaging at different concentrations to evaluate experimental nephropathy. This study was conducted in 23 uninephrectomized rats using a model of iodinated contrast media-induced renal failure. Eleven rats received selective intra-arterial renal administration of diatrizoate (370 mg I/m1) and were compared to two control groups, including five animals injected with isotonic saline and seven noninjected animals. MR imaging was performed 28 hours after the procedure, including T1- and T2-weighted images before and after intravenous administration of successively 5 μmol Fe/kg and 60 μmol/kg of USPIO. Results were interpreted qualitatively and quantitatively with respect to pathologic data, and differences were studied statistically. The maximal signal intensity decrease was noted in normal kidneys in cortex (?65 ± 4%) and medulla (?84 ± 5%) on T2-weighted images after injection of 60 μmol/kg of USPIO. At this dose, diseased kidneys displayed less signal intensity decrease than normal kidneys on T2-weighted images (p = .05). Moreover, qualitative analysis showed that the highest sensitivity and specificity to diagnose kidney involvement were obtained with T2-weighted MR images (75% and 91%, respectively) when 60 μmol/kg of USPIO were used (p < .01). USPIO should be useful for in vivo evaluation of the severity of experimentally induced iodinated contrast media renal impairment in animals.
Keywords:Acute renal failure  Contrast media  experimental studies  Magnetic resonance (MR)  contrast enhancement
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