Evaluation of a dimeric-cRGD peptide for targeted PET-CT imaging of peripheral angiogenesis in diabetic mice.
Jamila HedhliStephanie L L SlaniaAgata PłoskaAndrzej CzerwinskiChristian J KonopkaMarcin WozniakMaciej BanachIwona T DobruckiLeszek KalinowskiWawrzyniec Lawrence DobruckiPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
The α V β3 integrin plays an important role in many physiological functions and pathological disorders. α V β3 is minimally expressed in normal quiescent endothelial cells, but significantly upregulated during neovascularization. In this study, we evaluated a 64Cu-labeled dimeric cRGD tracer targeted at α V β3 integrin and report its applicability to assess peripheral angiogenesis in diabetes mellitus (DM). We established a murine model of type-1 DM characterized by elevated glucose, glycated serum protein (GSP), and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). We demonstrated that our imaging probe is specific to α V β3 integrin under both normo- and hyperglycemic conditions. We found that the analysis of in vivo PET-CT images correlated well with gamma well counting (GWC). Both GWC and PET-CT imaging demonstrated increased uptake of 64Cu-NOTA-PEG4-cRGD2 in the ischemic hindlimb in contrast to non-ischemic control. GWC of the distal ischemic tissue from DM mice showed significantly lower probe accumulation than in non-DM mice. The immunofluorescence staining of the ischemic tissues showed a 3-fold reduction in CD31 and 4-fold reduction in the α V β3 expression in DM vs. non-DM animals. In conclusion, we successfully demonstrated that diabetes-associated reductions in peripheral angiogenesis can be non-invasively detected with PET-CT imaging using targeted dimeric-cRGD probe.
Keyphrases
- pet ct
- endothelial cells
- positron emission tomography
- high resolution
- glycemic control
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- type diabetes
- cancer therapy
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- quantum dots
- gene expression
- pet imaging
- cardiovascular disease
- cerebral ischemia
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- blood glucose
- adipose tissue
- minimally invasive
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet induced
- drug delivery
- diabetic retinopathy
- machine learning
- weight loss
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- flow cytometry
- photodynamic therapy
- contrast enhanced