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Assessment of the alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as an imaging marker of cardiac repair-associated processes using NS14490.

Victoria J M ReidWesley K X McLoughlinKalyani PandyaHolly StottMonika IškauskienėAlgirdas ŠačkusJudit A MartiDominic KurianThomas M WishartChristophe LucatelliDan PetersGillian A GrayAndrew H BakerDavid E NewbyPatrick W F HadokeAdriana A S TavaresMark G Macaskill
Published in: EJNMMI research (2024)
ɑ7nAChR is highly expressed in human macrophages and showed proliferation and hypoxia-driven expression in human endothelial cells. While NS14490 imaging displays a pattern that coincides with vessel formation, macrophage infiltration and fibrovascular encapsulation in the sponge model, this is not the case in the MI model where the ɑ7nAChR imaging signal was strongly associated with extracellular matrix deposition which could be explained by ɑ7nAChR expression in fibroblasts. Overall, these findings support the involvement of ɑ7nAChR across several processes central to cardiac repair, with fibrosis most closely associated with ɑ7nAChR following MI.
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