Quantitative Xe-129 Mri Detects Early Impairment Of Gas-Exchange In A Rat Model Of Pulmonary Hypertension

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2020)

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Hyperpolarized Xe-129 magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is capable of regional mapping of pulmonary gas-exchange and has found application in a wide range of pulmonary disorders in humans and animal model analogs. This study is the first application of Xe-129 MRI to the monocrotaline rat model of pulmonary hypertension. Such models of preclinical pulmonary hypertension, a disease of the pulmonary vasculature that results in right heart failure and death, are usually assessed with invasive procedures such as right heart catheterization and histopathology. The work here adapted from protocols from clinical Xe-129 MRI to enable preclinical imaging of rat models of pulmonary hypertension on a Bruker 7T scanner. Xe-129 spectroscopy and gas-exchange imaging showed reduced Xe-129 uptake by red blood cells early in the progression of the disease, and at a later time point was accompanied by increased uptake by barrier tissues, edema, and ventilation defects-all of which are salient characteristics of the monocrotaline model. Imaging results were validated by H&E histology, which showed evidence of remodeling of arterioles. This proof-of-concept study has demonstrated that hyperpolarized Xe-129 MRI has strong potential to be used to non-invasively monitor the progression of pulmonary hypertension in preclinical models and potentially to also assess response to therapy.
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Diagnostic markers,Hypertension,Magnetic resonance imaging,Preclinical research,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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