Author: Johnson, Lynne L; Tekabe, Yared; Kollaros, Maria; Eng, George; Bhatia, Ketan; Li, Chong; Krueger, Christian G; Shanmuganayagam, Dhanansayan; Schmidt, Ann Marie
Title: Imaging RAGE expression in atherosclerotic plaques in hyperlipidemic pigs. Cord-id: 9gxr2yua Document date: 2014_1_1
ID: 9gxr2yua
Snippet: BACKGROUND Receptor for advanced glycated end product (RAGE) expression is a prominent feature of atherosclerosis. We have previously shown in apoE null mice uptake of a radiolabeled anti-RAGE antibody in atherosclerotic plaque and now evaluate RAGE-directed imaging to identify advanced plaques in a large animal model. METHODS Nine hyperlipidemic (HL) pigs were injected with 603.1 ± 129.5 MBq of (99m)Tc-anti-RAGE F(ab')2, and after 6 h (blood pool clearance), they underwent single-photon emissi
Document: BACKGROUND Receptor for advanced glycated end product (RAGE) expression is a prominent feature of atherosclerosis. We have previously shown in apoE null mice uptake of a radiolabeled anti-RAGE antibody in atherosclerotic plaque and now evaluate RAGE-directed imaging to identify advanced plaques in a large animal model. METHODS Nine hyperlipidemic (HL) pigs were injected with 603.1 ± 129.5 MBq of (99m)Tc-anti-RAGE F(ab')2, and after 6 h (blood pool clearance), they underwent single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging of the neck, thorax, and hind limbs. Two HL pigs received (99m)Tc non-immune IgG F(ab')2, and three farm pigs were injected with (99m)Tc-anti-RAGE F(ab')2. After imaging, the pigs were euthanized. The aorta from the root to bifurcation was dissected, and the innominates, proximal carotids, and coronaries were dissected and counted, stained for H&E and RAGE, and AHA-classified. RESULTS On pathology, 24% of the arterial segments showed AHA class III or IV lesions, and these lesions were confined almost exclusively to coronaries and carotids with % stenosis from 15% to 65%. Scatter plots of %ID/g for class III/IV vs. I/II lesions showed almost complete separation. Focal vascular uptake of tracer visualized on SPECT scans corresponded to class III/IV lesions in the coronary and carotid vessels. In addition, uptake in the hind limbs was noted in the HL pigs and corresponded to RAGE staining of small arteries in the muscle sections. Correlations for the vascular lesions were r = 0.747, P = 0.001 for %ID vs. %ID/g and r = 0.83, P = 0.002 for %ID/g vs. % RAGE staining. CONCLUSIONS Uptake of radiolabeled anti-RAGE antibody in coronary and carotid fibroatheroma and in the small arteries of the hind limbs in a relevant large animal model of atherosclerosis supports the important role of RAGE in atherosclerosis and peripheral artery disease as a target for imaging and treatment.
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