Atherosclerotic Plaque Composition: Analysis With Multicolor CT and Targeted Gold Nanoparticles
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the potential of spectral computed tomography (CT) (popularly referred to as multicolor CT), used in combination with a gold high-density lipoprotein nanoparticle contrast agent (Au-HDL), for characterization of macrophage burden, calcification, and stenosis of atherosclerotic plaques.
METHODS: The local animal care committee approved all animal experiments. A preclinical spectral CT system in which incident x-rays are divided into six different energy bins was used for multicolor imaging. Au-HDL, an iodine-based contrast agent, and calcium phosphate were imaged in a variety of phantoms. Apolipoprotein E knockout (apo E-KO) mice were used as the model for atherosclerosis. Gold nanoparticles targeted to atherosclerosis (Au-HDL) were intravenously injected at a dose of 500 mg per kilogram of body weight. Iodine-based contrast material was injected 24 hours later, after which the mice were imaged. Wild-type mice were used as controls. Macrophage targeting by Au-HDL was further evaluated by using transmission electron microscopy and confocal microscopy of aorta sections.
RESULTS: Multicolor CT enabled differentiation of Au-HDL, iodine-based contrast material, and calcium phosphate in the phantoms. Accumulations of Au-HDL were detected in the aortas of the apo E-KO mice, while the iodine-based contrast agent and the calcium-rich tissue could also be detected and thus facilitated visualization of the vasculature and bones (skeleton), respectively, during a single scanning examination. Microscopy revealed Au-HDL to be primarily localized in the macrophages on the aorta sections; hence, the multicolor CT images provided information about the macrophage burden.
CONCLUSIONS: Spectral CT used with carefully chosen contrast agents may yield valuable information about atherosclerotic plaque composition.
PMID: 20668118
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Paul Schoenhagen on August 3rd, 2010
Interesting, complex animal model of spectral computed tomography and nono-particles for atherosclerosis imaging.
See also:
Gold nanotags for combined multi-colored Raman spectroscopy and x-ray computed tomography.
Xiao M, Nyagilo J, Arora V, Kulkarni P, Xu D, Sun X, Davé DP.
Nanotechnology. 2010 Jan 22;21(3):035101.
PMID: 19966403
see also story on http://www.theheart.org:
http://www.theheart.org/article/1111183.do
kirschj on August 9th, 2010
Another route in search for the vulnerable plaque! Very interesting, but also very early work.