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Dynamic Glucose Enhanced (DGE) MRI for Combined Imaging of Blood-Brain Barrier Break Down and Increased Blood Volume in Brain Cancer

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
卷 74, 期 6, 页码 1556-1563

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.25995

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dynamic glucose enhanced MRI; D-glucose; brain cancer; chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST)

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  1. NIH [R01EB019934, P50CA103175, R01EB015032, S10RR028955, R21EB018934]

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Purpose: Recently, natural D-glucose was suggested as a potential biodegradable contrast agent. The feasibility of using D-glucose for dynamic perfusion imaging was explored to detect malignant brain tumors based on blood brain barrier breakdown. Methods: Mice were inoculated orthotopically with human U87-EGFRvIII glioma cells. Time-resolved glucose signal changes were detected using chemical exchange saturation transfer (glucoCEST) MRI. Dynamic glucose enhanced (DGE) MRI was used to measure tissue response to an intravenous bolus of D-glucose. Results: DGE images of mouse brains bearing human glioma showed two times higher and persistent changes in tumor compared with contralateral brain. Area-under-curve (AUC) analysis of DGE delineated blood vessels and tumor and had contrast comparable to the AUC determined using dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI with GdDTPA, both showing a significantly higher AUC in tumor than in brain (P < 0.005). Both CEST and relaxation effects contribute to the signal change. Conclusion: DGE MRI is a feasible technique for studying brain tumor enhancement reflecting differences in tumor blood volume and permeability with respect to normal brain. We expect DGE will provide a low-risk and less expensive alternative to DCE MRI for imaging cancer in vulnerable populations, such as children and patients with renal impairment. (C) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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