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BACKGROUND
• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
provides an excellent opportunity for noninvasive
detection of vulnerable plaques, the underlying
cause of acute coronary syndrome and fatal
myocardial infarction (MI). SPIO nanoparticles are
avidly taken up by macrophages and alter MR
relaxation properties. We hypothesized that using
superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO)
nanoparticles which are taken up by macrophages
and alter MR relaxation properties, will enable us
to detect plaque inflammation, a key component of
vulnerable plaques.
• In addition to the commercially available
SPIO (Feridex), we have investigated 3 other
types of SPIOs developed in our laboratory. We
hypothesized that liposomal-coated SPIO would
show greater uptake in macrophages with less
oxidative stress. Four types of SPIO (50-100 nm)
were used in our experiments. Three of them were
developed in our laboratories: uncoated SPIO
(SPIO-1), lipid-coated SPIO (SPIO-2), and
dextran-coated SPIO (SPIO-4). The fourth was a
commercially available dextran-coated SPIO
(Feridex, Berlex Laboratory, New Jersey),
designated SPIO-3 for our purposes.
• Studies of SPIO Uptake by
Macrophages
A) In Vitro
• Peritoneal macrophages were obtained from
Balb/C mice by intraperitoneal injection of 0.1 mg
of pristine (mineral oil). After 2 days, the mice
were sacrificed, the peritoneum opened, and
macrophages extracted by peritoneal lavage and
plated at a density of 104 macrophages/well in
triplicate on a 96-well plate. Doubly diluted
fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled SPIO
was added such that the concentration of SPIO
was lowered from 10 to 0.6 μg/ml. Cells were
incubated for 24 hours, washed 3 times with
sterile warm PBS, lysed with 0.1% saponin, and
analyzed under a Fluoroskan Ascent reader
(Labsystems, Helsinki, Finland) for fluorescence
at wavelengths of 485 nm and 530 nm.
Fluorescence was expressed in average
fluorescence units (AFU) + SD per dose (each
100 ng of FITC-labeled SPIO = 1 AFU). Three
independent experiments were performed.
B) In Vivo
Mouse peritoneal macrophages were elicited
as described above. After 2 days, FITC-
labeled SPIOs, including SPIO-1, SPIO-2, and
SPIO-3 were injected intraperitoneally in mice.
Twenty-four hours later, peritoneal
macrophages were harvested by washing and
then plated in slide chambers or tissue flasks.
Twenty-four to 48 hours after culture, the cells
were washed and fixed with 3%
paraformaldehyde. Fixed cells were then
examined under a Fluoroskan Ascent reader
(Labsystems) for fluorescence detection at
wavelengths of 485 nm and 530 nm.
Uptake of SPIO by murine peritoneal
macrophages and monocytes
• Normal mice were treated with
mineral oil by intraperitoneal
injection.
• 24 hours later, equal amount of
various SPIO were injected
intraperitoneally.
• 24 hours later, peritoneal
macrophages and monocytes were
isolated.
• Uptakes of various SPIO were
examined by fluorescence
microscopy.
• Intracellular Induction of Oxidative Stress
• In order to evaluate the uptake of different SPIOs and
their induction of oxidative stress, 2 series of experiments
were done. In one series, mouse peritoneal
macrophages were isolated in culture medium, incubated
with different SPIOs for 4 hours, and then washed. After
24 hours, the nitric oxide (NO) content of the supernatant
was measured in supernatant using the Greiss reagent.
In the second series of experiments, SPIOs fluorescently
labeled with FITC were added to macrophages in the
presence of mannan, an inhibitor of the mannose
receptor. Intracellular retention of fluorescently labeled
SPIO was measured after 2 hours.
• Intracellular SPIO Relaxivity
• The T2-shortening effect of intracellular SPIO was
evaluated at 4 different time points using 4 different
concentrations of SPIO-3. In brief, 10 x 105
macrophages were added to each of 4 tubes containing
50, 100, 250, and 500 nmol Fe/ml diluted, respectively,
and 2 control tubes containing macrophages but no SPIO
and then incubated for varying periods. At several time
points (20 min, 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours), 6 tubes (4
containing SPIO at different concentrations and 2
containing controls) were centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 5
minutes, washed with PBS for 5 minutes, and then fixed
in paraformaldehyde. This resulted in 24 tubes of
macrophage for analysis. Finally, the tubes were stacked
and scanned in a 7.1T MRI scanner (Bruker).
• Comparison of Pre and Post–
Contrast MRI Scans
• ApoE-deficient vs. Normal Mice
• 4.7T MRI scanning
• Using a 4.7T MRI scanner (Bruker) with
respiratory gating, baseline MRI was
performed on 6 ApoE-deficient and 2 wild-
type mice (TR = 2500 msec, TE = 12 msec,
FOV = 6.6 cm, slice thickness = 2.0 mm, flip
angle (orient) = trans, and matrices = 256 x
256 pixels). The mice were then injected with
SPIO-3 (1 mmol Fe/kg) IV via the tail vein.
Post-contrast MRI was performed on day 5
using the same MRI parameters. Pre-
contrast (baseline) and post-contrast images
of the aorta at the renal level were compared.
• 7T MRI scanning
• Using a 7 T MRI scanner (Bruker) with
respiratory and ECG gating, baseline MRI
was performed on 5 ApoE-deficient and 2
normal mice (TR = 2500 msec, TE = 32
msec, FOV = 2.5 cm, slice thickness = 1.0
mm, and matrix = 512 x 512 pixels). The
mice were injected with SPIO-3 (1 mmol
Fe/kg). Post-contrast MRI was performed on
day 5 using the same MRI sequences. Pre-
contrast (baseline) and post-contrast images
of the aorta at the root and renal artery ostia
were compared.
• Intracellular Induction of Oxidative
Stress
• Lipid-coated SPIO-2 elicited significantly
less NO production within macrophages
than did dextran-coated SPIO-4 (Fig. 1).
Also, as shown by studies using
fluorescently labeled SPIO, the known
mannose receptor inhibitor, mannan,
significantly inhibited macrophage
uptake of SPIO-4 but not SPIO-2.
Fig 1
• Macrophage SPIO Uptake
• In Vitro
• The uptake of fluorescently labeled SPIO by
macrophages was dose dependent (Fig. 2). Three
independent experiments yielded similar results.
Fig 2
• In Vivo
Figure 3. A) Peritoneal macrophages harvested
from mice injected with FITC-labeled SPIO and
showing intracellular fluorescence. (B) The same
macrophages shown in panel A but stained with
DAPI to show nuclear stain and viability.
Uptake by Mouse Macrophages
SPIO coated with
Lipid
SPIO coated with
Dextran
Fig 4
• Studies using fluorescently labeled SPIO
showed that mannan, the mannose receptor
inhibitor, significantly inhibited macrophage
uptake of SPIO-4 but not SPIO-2.
Inhibition of the Uptake of SPIO Using Mannan
( Competitive Inhibitor of Mannose Receptor )
AFU/10
4
Macrophages(SPIOUptake)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
SPIO 2 SPIO 2/
Mannan
SPIO 4 SPIO 4/
Mannan
Fig 5
• Intracellular SPIO Relaxivity
• A significant relationship was found between
cellular SPIO incubation time and T2 shortening
and between SPIO dose and T2 shortening
(P<0.05) (Fig. 6). The maximum T2 shortening
effect was observed to occur at echo time TE =
96 msec and repetition time TR = 3000 msec.
Fig 6
• Comparison of Pre- and Post-SPIO
Contrast MRI
• ApoE-Deficient vs. Wild-type Mice
• MRI studies showed decreased signal
intensity and irregularity in the aortic walls of
SPIO-injected ApoE-deficient mice compared with
no decrease in signal intensity and no irregularity
in SPIO-injected C57BL wild-type (normal) mice
(Fig. 7). High-resolution images of the aortic wall
were obtained at the level of the kidneys, aortic
arch and root, and renal ostia in both ApoE-
deficient and wild-type mice (Fig. 8).
Figure 7
Figure 8
• CONCLUSIONS
• Liposomal SPIO is a prominent candidate
for contrast-enhanced MR imaging of
macrophage infiltration in vulnerable
plaque. It shows significant uptake by
macrophages, it is not inhibited by
mannan and induces less intracellular
oxidative enzyme activity than standard
(dextran-coated) SPIO.
• Receptor-targeted liposomal SPIO may
further improve plaque-targeted MR
imaging.
• Implications
Atherosclerosis, with its
cardiovascular and cerebrovascular
consequences, is a major public
health burden and a major cause of
morbidity and mortality in humans.
Every year worldwide, 6.5 million
people die of myocardial infarction,
mostly due to rupture of vulnerable
plaque. In order to challenge this
long-standing problem, vulnerable
patients (i.e., those with vulnerable
plaques that are likely to cause an
acute clinical event) need to be
identified. The ability to detect
vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques
offers an enormous opportunity to
make a major impact on public health
by reducing the incidence of MI,
cardiac arrest and stroke.

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Ea slipidcoated final july 2

  • 1. BACKGROUND • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides an excellent opportunity for noninvasive detection of vulnerable plaques, the underlying cause of acute coronary syndrome and fatal myocardial infarction (MI). SPIO nanoparticles are avidly taken up by macrophages and alter MR relaxation properties. We hypothesized that using superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles which are taken up by macrophages and alter MR relaxation properties, will enable us to detect plaque inflammation, a key component of vulnerable plaques. • In addition to the commercially available SPIO (Feridex), we have investigated 3 other types of SPIOs developed in our laboratory. We hypothesized that liposomal-coated SPIO would show greater uptake in macrophages with less oxidative stress. Four types of SPIO (50-100 nm) were used in our experiments. Three of them were developed in our laboratories: uncoated SPIO (SPIO-1), lipid-coated SPIO (SPIO-2), and dextran-coated SPIO (SPIO-4). The fourth was a commercially available dextran-coated SPIO (Feridex, Berlex Laboratory, New Jersey), designated SPIO-3 for our purposes.
  • 2. • Studies of SPIO Uptake by Macrophages A) In Vitro • Peritoneal macrophages were obtained from Balb/C mice by intraperitoneal injection of 0.1 mg of pristine (mineral oil). After 2 days, the mice were sacrificed, the peritoneum opened, and macrophages extracted by peritoneal lavage and plated at a density of 104 macrophages/well in triplicate on a 96-well plate. Doubly diluted fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled SPIO was added such that the concentration of SPIO was lowered from 10 to 0.6 μg/ml. Cells were incubated for 24 hours, washed 3 times with sterile warm PBS, lysed with 0.1% saponin, and analyzed under a Fluoroskan Ascent reader (Labsystems, Helsinki, Finland) for fluorescence at wavelengths of 485 nm and 530 nm. Fluorescence was expressed in average fluorescence units (AFU) + SD per dose (each 100 ng of FITC-labeled SPIO = 1 AFU). Three independent experiments were performed.
  • 3. B) In Vivo Mouse peritoneal macrophages were elicited as described above. After 2 days, FITC- labeled SPIOs, including SPIO-1, SPIO-2, and SPIO-3 were injected intraperitoneally in mice. Twenty-four hours later, peritoneal macrophages were harvested by washing and then plated in slide chambers or tissue flasks. Twenty-four to 48 hours after culture, the cells were washed and fixed with 3% paraformaldehyde. Fixed cells were then examined under a Fluoroskan Ascent reader (Labsystems) for fluorescence detection at wavelengths of 485 nm and 530 nm.
  • 4. Uptake of SPIO by murine peritoneal macrophages and monocytes • Normal mice were treated with mineral oil by intraperitoneal injection. • 24 hours later, equal amount of various SPIO were injected intraperitoneally. • 24 hours later, peritoneal macrophages and monocytes were isolated. • Uptakes of various SPIO were examined by fluorescence microscopy.
  • 5. • Intracellular Induction of Oxidative Stress • In order to evaluate the uptake of different SPIOs and their induction of oxidative stress, 2 series of experiments were done. In one series, mouse peritoneal macrophages were isolated in culture medium, incubated with different SPIOs for 4 hours, and then washed. After 24 hours, the nitric oxide (NO) content of the supernatant was measured in supernatant using the Greiss reagent. In the second series of experiments, SPIOs fluorescently labeled with FITC were added to macrophages in the presence of mannan, an inhibitor of the mannose receptor. Intracellular retention of fluorescently labeled SPIO was measured after 2 hours. • Intracellular SPIO Relaxivity • The T2-shortening effect of intracellular SPIO was evaluated at 4 different time points using 4 different concentrations of SPIO-3. In brief, 10 x 105 macrophages were added to each of 4 tubes containing 50, 100, 250, and 500 nmol Fe/ml diluted, respectively, and 2 control tubes containing macrophages but no SPIO and then incubated for varying periods. At several time points (20 min, 1 hour, 6 hours, and 24 hours), 6 tubes (4 containing SPIO at different concentrations and 2 containing controls) were centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 5 minutes, washed with PBS for 5 minutes, and then fixed in paraformaldehyde. This resulted in 24 tubes of macrophage for analysis. Finally, the tubes were stacked and scanned in a 7.1T MRI scanner (Bruker).
  • 6. • Comparison of Pre and Post– Contrast MRI Scans • ApoE-deficient vs. Normal Mice • 4.7T MRI scanning • Using a 4.7T MRI scanner (Bruker) with respiratory gating, baseline MRI was performed on 6 ApoE-deficient and 2 wild- type mice (TR = 2500 msec, TE = 12 msec, FOV = 6.6 cm, slice thickness = 2.0 mm, flip angle (orient) = trans, and matrices = 256 x 256 pixels). The mice were then injected with SPIO-3 (1 mmol Fe/kg) IV via the tail vein. Post-contrast MRI was performed on day 5 using the same MRI parameters. Pre- contrast (baseline) and post-contrast images of the aorta at the renal level were compared. • 7T MRI scanning • Using a 7 T MRI scanner (Bruker) with respiratory and ECG gating, baseline MRI was performed on 5 ApoE-deficient and 2 normal mice (TR = 2500 msec, TE = 32 msec, FOV = 2.5 cm, slice thickness = 1.0 mm, and matrix = 512 x 512 pixels). The mice were injected with SPIO-3 (1 mmol Fe/kg). Post-contrast MRI was performed on day 5 using the same MRI sequences. Pre- contrast (baseline) and post-contrast images of the aorta at the root and renal artery ostia were compared.
  • 7. • Intracellular Induction of Oxidative Stress • Lipid-coated SPIO-2 elicited significantly less NO production within macrophages than did dextran-coated SPIO-4 (Fig. 1). Also, as shown by studies using fluorescently labeled SPIO, the known mannose receptor inhibitor, mannan, significantly inhibited macrophage uptake of SPIO-4 but not SPIO-2. Fig 1
  • 8. • Macrophage SPIO Uptake • In Vitro • The uptake of fluorescently labeled SPIO by macrophages was dose dependent (Fig. 2). Three independent experiments yielded similar results. Fig 2
  • 9. • In Vivo Figure 3. A) Peritoneal macrophages harvested from mice injected with FITC-labeled SPIO and showing intracellular fluorescence. (B) The same macrophages shown in panel A but stained with DAPI to show nuclear stain and viability.
  • 10. Uptake by Mouse Macrophages SPIO coated with Lipid SPIO coated with Dextran Fig 4
  • 11. • Studies using fluorescently labeled SPIO showed that mannan, the mannose receptor inhibitor, significantly inhibited macrophage uptake of SPIO-4 but not SPIO-2. Inhibition of the Uptake of SPIO Using Mannan ( Competitive Inhibitor of Mannose Receptor ) AFU/10 4 Macrophages(SPIOUptake) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 SPIO 2 SPIO 2/ Mannan SPIO 4 SPIO 4/ Mannan Fig 5
  • 12. • Intracellular SPIO Relaxivity • A significant relationship was found between cellular SPIO incubation time and T2 shortening and between SPIO dose and T2 shortening (P<0.05) (Fig. 6). The maximum T2 shortening effect was observed to occur at echo time TE = 96 msec and repetition time TR = 3000 msec. Fig 6
  • 13. • Comparison of Pre- and Post-SPIO Contrast MRI • ApoE-Deficient vs. Wild-type Mice • MRI studies showed decreased signal intensity and irregularity in the aortic walls of SPIO-injected ApoE-deficient mice compared with no decrease in signal intensity and no irregularity in SPIO-injected C57BL wild-type (normal) mice (Fig. 7). High-resolution images of the aortic wall were obtained at the level of the kidneys, aortic arch and root, and renal ostia in both ApoE- deficient and wild-type mice (Fig. 8).
  • 15. • CONCLUSIONS • Liposomal SPIO is a prominent candidate for contrast-enhanced MR imaging of macrophage infiltration in vulnerable plaque. It shows significant uptake by macrophages, it is not inhibited by mannan and induces less intracellular oxidative enzyme activity than standard (dextran-coated) SPIO. • Receptor-targeted liposomal SPIO may further improve plaque-targeted MR imaging.
  • 16. • Implications Atherosclerosis, with its cardiovascular and cerebrovascular consequences, is a major public health burden and a major cause of morbidity and mortality in humans. Every year worldwide, 6.5 million people die of myocardial infarction, mostly due to rupture of vulnerable plaque. In order to challenge this long-standing problem, vulnerable patients (i.e., those with vulnerable plaques that are likely to cause an acute clinical event) need to be identified. The ability to detect vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques offers an enormous opportunity to make a major impact on public health by reducing the incidence of MI, cardiac arrest and stroke.