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Magnetic resonance imaging for monitoring therapeutic response in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease using voxel-based analysis of amyloid plaques SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Magnetic resonance imaging for monitoring therapeutic response in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease using voxel-based analysis of amyloid plaques
Authors
Kim, JHHa, TLIm, GHYang, JSeo, SWChung, JJChae, SYLee, ISLee, JH
Date Issued
2014-03-05
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Abstract
In this study, we have shown the potential of a voxel-based analysis for imaging amyloid plaques and its utility in monitoring therapeutic response in Alzheimer's disease (AD) mice using manganese oxide nanoparticles conjugated with an antibody of A beta 1-40 peptide (HMON-abA beta 40). T1-weighted MR brain images of a drug-treated AD group (n=7), a nontreated AD group (n=7), and a wild-type group (n=7) were acquired using a 7.0 T MRI system before (D-1), 24-h (D+1) after, and 72-h (D+3) after injection with an HMON-abA beta 40 contrast agent. For the treatment of AD mice, DAPT was injected intramuscularly into AD transgenic mice (50 mg/kg of body weight). For voxel-based analysis, the skull-stripped mouse brain images were spatially normalized, and these voxels' intensities were corrected to reduce voxel intensity differences across scans in different mice. Statistical analysis showed higher normalized MR signal intensity in the frontal cortex and hippocampus of AD mice over wild-type mice on D+1 and D+3 (P < 0.01, uncorrected for multiple comparisons). After the treatment of AD mice, the normalized MR signal intensity in the frontal cortex and hippocampus decreased significantly in comparison with nontreated AD mice on D+1 and D+3 (P < 0.01, uncorrected for multiple comparisons). These results were confirmed by histological analysis using a thioflavin staining. This unique strategy allows us to detect brain regions that are subjected to amyloid plaque deposition and has the potential for human applications in monitoring therapeutic response for drug development in AD.
Keywords
magnetic resonance imaging; hollow manganese oxide nanoparticles; amyloid plaque; Alzheimer' s disease; therapeutic response; MANGANESE OXIDE NANOPARTICLES; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; IN-VIVO; MICE; IMAGES; PET
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13819
DOI
10.1097/WNR.0000000000000067
ISSN
0959-4965
Article Type
Article
Citation
NEUROREPORT, vol. 25, no. 4, page. 211 - 218, 2014-03-05
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