학술논문

Assessment of natriuretic peptide clearance receptor with positron emission tomography in cardiovascular disease models
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 36th Annual Computers in Cardiology Conference (CinC) Computers in Cardiology, 2009. :241-244 Sep, 2009
Subject
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Robotics and Control Systems
General Topics for Engineers
Peptides
Positron emission tomography
Cardiovascular diseases
Cardiology
Molecular imaging
In vivo
Inhibitors
Muscles
Lesions
Rabbits
Language
ISSN
0276-6574
2325-8853
Abstract
Cardiovascular molecular imaging is a rapidly evolving field of research, aiming to image and quantify molecular and cellular targets in vivo. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) can acts as a potent inhibitor of vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation through activation of the clearance receptor (NPR-C). In this study, the potential use of a C-type NP fragment (C-ANF) to image the NPR-C receptor expression in developing plaque-like lesions in a rabbit atherosclerosis model and surgically ligated thigh of murine hindlimb ischemia model by functionalization with 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane- 1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA) and labeled with copper-64 for non-invasive imaging with positron emission tomography (PET). Results clearly showed the significantly higher tracer uptake in the injured sites in both models compared to the contralateral control sites. PET imaging and competitive receptor blocking studies demonstrated the NPR-C receptor mediated tracer uptake.