Dosage determination of ultrasmall particles of iron oxide for the delineation of microvasculature in the Wistar rat brain
Yang, Ming; Christoforidis, Gregory A; Figueredo, Tatiana; Heverhagen, Johannes T; Abduljalil, Amir; Knopp, Michael V
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE:This investigation sought to optimize ultrasmall particles of iron oxide (USPIO) contrast agent dosage for visualizing cerebral microvasculature on an 8.0-Tesla ultra high field magnetic resonance imaging system. MATERIALS AND METHODS/METHODS:USPIO contrast agent was intravenously administered to 3 groups of 4 rats at 1, 2, and 3 mg Fe/kg. Each animal was scanned before and after injection of USPIO using a high resolution T2*-weighted gradient recalled echo sequence with an in-plane resolution of 78 microm. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the number of microvessels visualized within the cortex and basal ganglia were calculated and compared before and after the administration of USPIO. RESULTS:As the USPIO dose increased, microvascular conspicuity increased, and SNR decreased. A dosage of 2 mg Fe/kg improved microvascular visualization in both cortex and basal ganglion regions relative to 1 mg Fe/kg without significantly sacrificing SNR as was the case at 3 mg Fe/kg. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:Two mg Fe/kg USPIO is an optimal dose when imaging normal rat cerebral microvasculature using GRE T2*-weighted MR imaging at a field strength of 8 T.
PMCID:3491812
PMID: 16189434
ISSN: 0020-9996
CID: 5362962