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Effect of transplantation route on stem cell migration to fibrotic liver of rats via cellular magnetic resonance imaging
Authors:Yuesi Zhong  Zhaofeng Tang  Ruiyun Xu  Nan Lin  Meihai Deng  Heping Fang  Jizhong Lin  Kangshun Zhu  Yong Liu  Zhuang Kang
Institution:1. Dept. of Cardiology, Angiology and Pulmology, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 410, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany;2. Dept. of Cardiology and Angiology, University of Kiel, Schittenhelmstr. 12, 24105 Kiel, Germany
Abstract:Background aimsAssessing mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) after grafting is essential for understanding their migration and differentiation processes. The present study sought to evaluate via cellular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) if transplantation route may have an effect on MSCs engrafting to fibrotic liver of rats.MethodsRat MSCs were prepared, labeled with superparamagnetic iron oxide and scanned with MRI. Labeled MSCs were transplanted via the portal vein or vena caudalis to rats with hepatic fibrosis. MRI was performed in vitro before and after transplantation. Histologic examination was performed. MRI scan and imaging parameter optimization in vitro and migration under in vivo conditions were demonstrated.ResultsStrong MRI susceptibility effects could be found on gradient echo-weighted, or T21-weighted, imaging sequences from 24 h after labeling to passage 4 of labeled MSCs in vitro. In vivo, MRI findings of the portal vein group indicated lower signal in liver on single shot fast spin echo-weighted, or T2-weighted, imaging and T21-weighted imaging sequences. The low liver MRI signal increased gradually from 0–3 h and decreased gradually from 3 h to 14 days post-transplantation. The distribution pattern of labeled MSCs in liver histologic sections was identical to that of MRI signal. It was difficult to find MSCs in tissues near the portal area on day 14 after transplantation; labeled MSCs appeared in fibrous tuberculum at the edge of the liver. No MRI signal change and a positive histologic examination were observed in the vena caudalis group.ConclusionsThe portal vein route seemed to be more beneficial than the vena caudalis on MSC migration to fibrotic liver of rats via MRI.
Keywords:cell labeling  magnetic resonance imaging  mesenchymal stromal cells  transplantation
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