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Iopamidol as a Responsive MRI-Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Contrast Agent for pH Mapping of Kidneys: In Vivo Studies in Mice at 7 T

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages 202-211

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.22608

Keywords

chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST); magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); pH; responsive contrast agent; kidney

Funding

  1. Regional Government - CIPE (NanoIGT project Converging Technologies Piedmont Region)
  2. MIUR - FIRB [RBNE03PX83_006, RBIP06293N_001]
  3. EC [NMP4-CT-2006-026668, FP7-HEALTH-2007A-201842]

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Iopamidol (Isovue (R)-Bracco Diagnostic Inc.) is a clinically approved X-Ray contrast agent used in the last 30 years for a wide variety of diagnostic applications with a very good clinical acceptance. Iopamidol contains two types of amide functionalities that can be exploited for the generation of chemical exchange saturation transfer effect. The exchange rate of the two amide proton pools is markedly pH-dependent. Thus, a ratiometric method for pH assessment has been set-up based on the comparison of the saturation transfer effects induced by selective irradiation of the two resonances. This ratiometric approach allows to rule out the concentration effect of the contrast agent and provides accurate pH measurements in the 5.5-7.4 range. Upon injection of Iopamidol into healthy mice, it has been possible to acquire pH maps of kidney regions. Furthermore, it has been also shown that the proposed method is able to report about pH-changes induced in control mice fed with acidified or basified water for a period of a week before image acquisition. Magn Reson Med 65:202-211, 2011. (c) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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