Title of article :
Investigating the Lymphatic System by Dual-Color Elemental Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Author/Authors :
Niehoff, Ann-Christin University of Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Klasen, Tim Department of Clinical Radiology - University Hospital Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Schmidt, Rebecca Department of Clinical Radiology - University Hospital Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Palmes, Daniel Department of General and Visceral Surgery - University Hospital Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Faber, Cornelius Department of Clinical Radiology - University Hospital Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Karst, Uwe University of Muenster - Muenster, Germany , Hadrian, Rebecca Department of General and Visceral Surgery - University Hospital Muenster - Muenster, Germany
Abstract :
Secondary lymphedema accompanied with strong restrictions in quality of life is still major side effects in cancer therapy. Therefore,
dedicated diagnostic tools and further investigation of the lymphatic system are crucial to improve lymphedema therapy. In this
pilot study, a method for quantitative analysis of the lymphatic system in a rat model by laser ablation (LA) with inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry imaging (ICP-MSI) is presented. As a possible lymph marker, thulium(III)(1R,4R,7R,10R)-
𝛼,𝛼
,𝛼,𝛼-tetramethyl-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetate (Tm-DOTMA) is introduced and compared to the
clinically used magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent gadolinium(III)2,2
,2-(10-((2R,3S)-1,3,4-trihydroxybutan-2-yl)-
1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7-triyl)triacetate (Gd-DO3A-butrol). Gadobutrol functioned as standard contrast media in MRI
lymphangiography to detect lymphatic flow qualitatively. Thus, Tm-DOTMA was investigated as lymphatic marker to detect
lymphatic flow quantitatively. Both contrast agents were successfully used to visualize the lymphatic flow in successive lymph nodes
in LA-ICP-MS due to lower limits of detection compared to MRI. Furthermore, the distribution of contrast agents by multicolored
imaging showed accumulation in specific areas (sectors) of the lymph nodes after application of contrast agents in different areas.
Keywords :
Lymphatic , Elemental , Spectrometry , ALND
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging