Kokeny Paul, Cheng Yu-Chung N, Liu Saifeng, Xie He, Jiang Quan
Department of Radiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201.
The MRI Institute for Biomedical Research, 761 Lucerne Avenue, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Magn Reson Imaging. 2017 Jan;35:141-147. doi: 10.1016/j.mri.2016.08.003. Epub 2016 Sep 2.
Cells labeled by super paramagnetic iron-oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles are more easily seen in gradient echo MR images, but it has not been shown that the amount of nanoparticles or the number of cells can be directly quantified from MR images. This work utilizes a previously developed and improved Complex Image Summation around a Spherical or Cylindrical Object (CISSCO) method to quantify the magnetic moments of several clusters of SPIO nanoparticle labeled cells from archived rat brain images. With the knowledge of mass magnetization of the cell labeling agent and cell iron uptake, the number of cells in each nanoparticle cluster can be determined. Using a high pass filter with a reasonable size has little effect on each measured magnetic moment from the CISSCO method. These procedures and quantitative results may help improve the efficacy of cell-based treatments in vivo.
用超顺磁性氧化铁(SPIO)纳米颗粒标记的细胞在梯度回波磁共振图像中更容易被看到,但尚未证明可以从磁共振图像中直接量化纳米颗粒的数量或细胞的数量。这项工作利用了先前开发并改进的围绕球形或圆柱形物体的复杂图像求和(CISSCO)方法,从存档的大鼠脑图像中量化几簇SPIO纳米颗粒标记细胞的磁矩。根据细胞标记剂的质量磁化率和细胞铁摄取量的知识,可以确定每个纳米颗粒簇中的细胞数量。使用具有合理尺寸的高通滤波器对CISSCO方法测量的每个磁矩影响很小。这些程序和定量结果可能有助于提高体内基于细胞的治疗效果。