In vivo imaging of the effect of LPS on arterial endothelial cells: molecular imaging of heat shock protein 60 expression
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2008
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Wick, M.C.
Mayerl, Christina
Backovic, Aleksandar
Zee, R. van der
Jaschke, Werner
Dietrich, Hermann
Wick, G.
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(c) UU Universiteit Utrecht, 2009
Abstract
Bacterial endotoxins are known as stress factors
for endothelial cells. In 20 normocholesterolemic New
Zealand White (NZW) rabbits, endothelial stress was
induced by intravenous (i.v.) injection of lipopolysaccharide
(LPS), while eight NZW rabbits were sham-treated or served
as untreated controls. In vivo molecular imaging was
performed using co-registered computer tomography and
positron emission tomography 24 h after i.v. injection of 124
I-labeled monoclonal anti-HSP60 or 124I-radiolabelled
isotype control antibodies. Compared to control animals, in vivo images of rabbit aortae revealed significantly
increased endothelial binding of 124I-labeled anti-HSP60
antibodies upon LPS, especially at sites of aortal branching.
This was confirmed by immunohistochemistry and autoradiography
data. Our results showed, as proof-of-principle,
that HSP60-expression in normocholesterolemic rabbits is
significantly increased after induction of endothelial stress
and that non-invasive in vivo molecular imaging of early
aortal HSP60-expression using 124I-labeled anti-HSP60
monoclonal antibodies is possible.
Keywords
Atherosclerosis, Imaging, Isotope labeling, Radiology, Stress proteins