Author/Authors :
Park, Cheongsoo Korea Basic Science Institute - Yeongudanji-ro - Ochang-eup - Cheongwon-gu - Cheongju, Republic of Korea , Park, Eun-Hye Catholic University of Korea - Banpo-daero - Seocho-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kang, Jongeun Korea Basic Science Institute - Yeongudanji-ro - Ochang-eup - Cheongwon-gu - Cheongju, Republic of Korea , Zaheer, Javeria Korea Basic Science Institute - Yeongudanji-ro - Ochang-eup - Cheongwon-gu - Cheongju, Republic of Korea , Lee, Hee Gu Department of Biomolecular Science - University of Science and Technology (UST) - Gajeong-ro - Yuseong-gu - Daejeon, Republic of Korea , Lee, Chul-Ho Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology - Gwahak-ro - Yuseong-gu - Daejeon, Republic of Korea , Chang, Kiyuk Catholic University of Korea - Banpo-daero - Seocho-gu - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Hong, Kwan Soo Korea Basic Science Institute - Yeongudanji-ro - Ochang-eup - Cheongwon-gu - Cheongju, Republic of Korea
Abstract :
We evaluated the relationship between myocardial infarct size and inflammatory response using cardiac magnetic resonance
imaging (CMR) in an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) mouse model. Myocardial infarction (MI) was induced in 14 mice
by permanent ligation of the left anterior descending artery. Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), manganese-enhanced MRI
(MEMRI), and magnetofluorescent nanoparticle MRI (MNP-MRI) were performed 1, 2, and 3 days after MI, respectively. The size
of the enhanced lesion was quantitatively determined using Otsu’s thresholding method in area-based and sector-based approaches
and was compared statistically. Linear correlation between the enhanced lesion sizes was evaluated by Pearson’s correlation
coefficients. Differences were compared using Bland-Altman analysis. The size of the inflammatory area determined by MNP-MRI
(57.1 ± 10.1%) was significantly larger than that of the infarct area measured by LGE (40.8 ± 11.7%, 𝑃 < 0.0001) and MEMRI (44.1
± 14.9%, 𝑃 < 0.0001). There were significant correlations between the sizes of the infarct and inflammatory lesions (MNP-MRI
versus LGE: 𝑟 = 0.3418, 𝑃 = 0.0099; MNP-MRI versus MEMRI: 𝑟 = 0.4764, 𝑃 = 0.0002). MNP-MRI provides information about
inflammatory responses in a mouse model of AMI. Thus, MNP-MRI associated with LGE and MEMRI may play an important role
in monitoring the disease progression in MI.
Keywords :
MRI , Myocardial , CMR , MEMRI