Photoacoustics (Jun 2017)

Detection of intramyocardially injected DiR-labeled mesenchymal stem cells by optical and optoacoustic tomography

  • Markus T. Berninger,
  • Pouyan Mohajerani,
  • Moritz Wildgruber,
  • Nicolas Beziere,
  • Melanie A. Kimm,
  • Xiaopeng Ma,
  • Bernhard Haller,
  • Megan J. Fleming,
  • Stephan Vogt,
  • Martina Anton,
  • Andreas B. Imhoff,
  • Vasilis Ntziachristos,
  • Reinhard Meier,
  • Tobias D. Henning

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pacs.2017.04.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. C
pp. 37 – 47

Abstract

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The distribution of intramyocardially injected rabbit MSCs, labeled with the near-infrared dye 1,1′-dioctadecyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindotricarbo-cyanine-iodide (DiR) using hybrid Fluorescence Molecular Tomography-X-ray Computed Tomography (FMT-XCT) and Multispectral Optoacoustic Tomography (MSOT) imaging technologies, was investigated. Viability and induction of apoptosis of DiR labeled MSCs were assessed by XTT- and Caspase-3/-7-testing in vitro. 2 × 106, 2 × 105 and 2 × 104 MSCs labeled with 5 and 10 μg DiR/ml were injected into fresh frozen rabbit hearts. FMT-XCT, MSOT and fluorescence cryosection imaging were performed. Concentrations up to 10 μg DiR/ml did not cause apoptosis in vitro (p > 0.05). FMT and MSOT imaging of labeled MSCs led to a strong signal. The imaging modalities highlighted a difference in cell distribution and concentration correlated to the number of injected cells. Ex-vivo cryosectioning confirmed the molecular fluorescence signal. FMT and MSOT are sensitive imaging techniques offering high-anatomic resolution in terms of detection and distribution of intramyocardially injected stem cells in a rabbit model.

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