SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer
Abstract Background Pulmonary hypertension (PH) complicating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is associated to worse outcome. There is a great need for a non-invasive diagnostic modality to detect and evaluate the severity of pulmonary vascular disease (PVD). 99mTc-PulmoBind is a novel imaging ag...
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doaj-0ea1e864ed0c49a5b3b9e1c61bd84b812021-09-05T11:41:14ZengBMCRespiratory Research1465-993X2021-09-0122111110.1186/s12931-021-01836-3SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracerFrançois Harel0Quang T. Nguyen1Mohamed J. Nsaibia2Vincent Finnerty3Arielle Morgan4Martin Sirois5Louis Villeneuve6Angelino Calderone7Alexandre Bergeron8Emmanuelle Brochiero9Jean-Claude Tardif10YanFen Shi11Jocelyn Dupuis12Montreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterDepartment of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Université de MontréalMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterMontreal Heart Institute Research CenterAbstract Background Pulmonary hypertension (PH) complicating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is associated to worse outcome. There is a great need for a non-invasive diagnostic modality to detect and evaluate the severity of pulmonary vascular disease (PVD). 99mTc-PulmoBind is a novel imaging agent that binds to the adrenomedullin (AM) receptor on the pulmonary microvascular endothelium. SPECT imaging employing the endothelial cell tracer 99mTc-PulmoBind was used to assess PVD associated with lung fibrosis. Methods Rats with selective right lung bleomycin-induced fibrosis were compared to control rats. SPECT imaging was performed after three weeks with 99mTc-PulmoBind and 99mTc-macroaggregates of albumin (MAA). PH and right ventricular (RV) function were assessed by echocardiography. Lung perfusion was evaluated by fluorescent microangiography. Lung AM receptor expression was measured by qPCR and by immunohistology. Relevance to human IPF was explored by measuring AM receptor expression in lung biopsies from IPF patients and healthy controls. Results The bleomycin group developed preferential right lung fibrosis with remodeling and reduced perfusion as assessed with fluorescent microangiography. These rats developed PH with RV hypertrophy and dysfunction. 99mTc-PulmoBind uptake was selectively reduced by 50% in the right lung and associated with reduced AM receptor expression, PH and RV hypertrophy. AM receptor was co-expressed with the endothelial cell protein CD31 in alveolar capillaries, and markedly reduced after bleomycin. Quantitative dynamic analysis of 99mTc-PulmoBind uptake in comparison to 99mTc-MAA revealed that the latter distributed only according to flow, with about 60% increased left lung uptake while left lung uptake of 99mTc-PulmoBind was not affected. Lung from human IPF patients showed important reduction in AM receptor expression closely associated with CD31. Conclusions SPECT imaging with 99mTc-PulmoBind detects PVD and its severity in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. Reduced AM receptor expression in human IPF supports further clinical development of this imaging approach.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-021-01836-3Molecular imagingAdrenomedullinPulmonary hypertensionPulmonary embolismNuclear medicine |
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François Harel Quang T. Nguyen Mohamed J. Nsaibia Vincent Finnerty Arielle Morgan Martin Sirois Louis Villeneuve Angelino Calderone Alexandre Bergeron Emmanuelle Brochiero Jean-Claude Tardif YanFen Shi Jocelyn Dupuis |
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François Harel Quang T. Nguyen Mohamed J. Nsaibia Vincent Finnerty Arielle Morgan Martin Sirois Louis Villeneuve Angelino Calderone Alexandre Bergeron Emmanuelle Brochiero Jean-Claude Tardif YanFen Shi Jocelyn Dupuis SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer Respiratory Research Molecular imaging Adrenomedullin Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary embolism Nuclear medicine |
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François Harel Quang T. Nguyen Mohamed J. Nsaibia Vincent Finnerty Arielle Morgan Martin Sirois Louis Villeneuve Angelino Calderone Alexandre Bergeron Emmanuelle Brochiero Jean-Claude Tardif YanFen Shi Jocelyn Dupuis |
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SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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SPECT imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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spect imaging of pulmonary vascular disease in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis using a vascular endothelium tracer |
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Respiratory Research |
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Abstract Background Pulmonary hypertension (PH) complicating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is associated to worse outcome. There is a great need for a non-invasive diagnostic modality to detect and evaluate the severity of pulmonary vascular disease (PVD). 99mTc-PulmoBind is a novel imaging agent that binds to the adrenomedullin (AM) receptor on the pulmonary microvascular endothelium. SPECT imaging employing the endothelial cell tracer 99mTc-PulmoBind was used to assess PVD associated with lung fibrosis. Methods Rats with selective right lung bleomycin-induced fibrosis were compared to control rats. SPECT imaging was performed after three weeks with 99mTc-PulmoBind and 99mTc-macroaggregates of albumin (MAA). PH and right ventricular (RV) function were assessed by echocardiography. Lung perfusion was evaluated by fluorescent microangiography. Lung AM receptor expression was measured by qPCR and by immunohistology. Relevance to human IPF was explored by measuring AM receptor expression in lung biopsies from IPF patients and healthy controls. Results The bleomycin group developed preferential right lung fibrosis with remodeling and reduced perfusion as assessed with fluorescent microangiography. These rats developed PH with RV hypertrophy and dysfunction. 99mTc-PulmoBind uptake was selectively reduced by 50% in the right lung and associated with reduced AM receptor expression, PH and RV hypertrophy. AM receptor was co-expressed with the endothelial cell protein CD31 in alveolar capillaries, and markedly reduced after bleomycin. Quantitative dynamic analysis of 99mTc-PulmoBind uptake in comparison to 99mTc-MAA revealed that the latter distributed only according to flow, with about 60% increased left lung uptake while left lung uptake of 99mTc-PulmoBind was not affected. Lung from human IPF patients showed important reduction in AM receptor expression closely associated with CD31. Conclusions SPECT imaging with 99mTc-PulmoBind detects PVD and its severity in bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis. Reduced AM receptor expression in human IPF supports further clinical development of this imaging approach. |
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Molecular imaging Adrenomedullin Pulmonary hypertension Pulmonary embolism Nuclear medicine |
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