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Two forms of iron as an intrinsic contrast agent in the basal ganglia of PKAN patients

Journal

CONTRAST MEDIA & MOLECULAR IMAGING
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 509-515

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/cmmi.1482

Keywords

MR relaxometry; basal ganglia; PKAN; iron deposits; ferritin; SPIO

Funding

  1. Internal Grant Agency of the Ministry of Health, Czech Republic [10523-3]
  2. Ministry of Health, Czech Republic, Institutional support [00023001]
  3. Program AKTION, Czech Republic-Austria [56p22]

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Iron deposits in the human brain can be considered as intrinsic contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging and are used as markers of neurodegeneration accompanied by brain-iron accumulation. We studied one of them panthotenate-kinase associated neurodegeneration (PKAN) by using relaxometry at 1.5, 3.0 and 7 T in a group of six patients; we also measured a group of five volunteers for comparison. Based on the magnetic field dependency of antiferromagnetic ferritin and maghemite iron oxide nanoparticle relaxivities, we derived a two-component model for the description of iron deposits in the globus pallidus of PKAN patients. According to this model, we estimated the iron content in PKAN patients as 391 mu g/ml of antiferromagnetic iron (ferritin) and 1.1 mu g/ml of ferrimagnetic iron, compared with 178 mu g/ml of iron in ferritin found in controls. This two-component model explains the nonlinear shape of the relaxometric curves in in vivo measurements of the relaxation rates of PKAN patients and is supported by histological findings in the original reports on PKAN patients. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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