Superparamagnetic iron oxide labeling of neural stem cells and 4.7T MRI tracking in vivo and in vitro

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Wenzhen Zhu
Xiang Li
Zhouping Tang
Suiqiang Zhu
Jianpin Qi
Li Wei
Hao Lei
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Radiology
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Department of Neurology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College
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Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology | 2007年 / 27卷
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stem cells; cell labeling; magnetic resonance imaging; animals;
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Neural stem cells were labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) and tracked by MRI in vitro and in vivo after implantation. Rat neural stem cells were labeled with SPIO combined with PLL by the means of receptor-mediated endocytosis. Prussian blue staining and electron microscopy were conducted to identify the iron particles in these neural stem cells. SPIO-labeled cells were tracked by 4.7T MRI in vivo and in vitro after implantation. The subjects were divided into 5 groups, including 5 × 105 labeled cells cultured for one day after labeling, 5 × 105 same phase unlabeled cells, cell culture medium with 25 μg Fe/mL SPIO, cell culture medium without SPIO and distilled water. MRI scanning sequences included T1WI, T2WI and T2*WI. R2 and R2* of labeled cells were calculated. The results showed: (1) Neural stem cells could be labeled with SPIO and labeling efficiency was 100%. Prussian blue staining showed numerous blue-stained iron particles in the cytoplasm; (2) The average percentage change of signal intensity of labeled cells on T1WI in 4.7T MRI was 24.06%, T2WI 50.66% and T2*WI 53.70% respectively; (3) T2 of labeled cells and unlabeled cells in 4.7T MRI was 516 ms and 77 ms respectively, R2 was 1.94 s−1 and 12.98 s−1 respectively, and T2* was 109 ms and 22.9 ms, R2* was 9.17 s−1 and 43.67 s−1 respectively; (4) Remarkable low signal area on T2WI and T2*WI could exist for nearly 7 weeks and then disappeared gradually in the left brain transplanted with labeled cells, however no signal change in the right brain implanted with unlabeled cells. It was concluded that neural stem cells could be labeled effectively with SPIO. R2 and R2* of labeled cells were increased obviously. MRI can be used to track labeled cells in vitro and in vivo.
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