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Magnetic resonance imaging of stem cell apoptosis in arthritic joints with a caspase activatable contrast agent.


ABSTRACT: About 43 million individuals in the U.S. encounter cartilage injuries due to trauma or osteoarthritis, leading to joint pain and functional disability. Matrix-associated stem cell implants (MASI) represent a promising approach for repair of cartilage defects. However, limited survival of MASI creates a significant bottleneck for successful cartilage regeneration outcomes and functional reconstitution. We report an approach for noninvasive detection of stem cell apoptosis with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), based on a caspase-3-sensitive nanoaggregation MRI probe (C-SNAM). C-SNAM self-assembles into nanoparticles after hydrolysis by caspase-3, leading to 90% amplification of (1)H MR signal and prolonged in vivo retention. Following intra-articular injection, C-SNAM causes significant MR signal enhancement in apoptotic MASI compared to viable MASI. Our results indicate that C-SNAM functions as an imaging probe for stem cell apoptosis in MASI. This concept could be applied to a broad range of cell transplants and target sites.

SUBMITTER: Nejadnik H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4441518 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetic resonance imaging of stem cell apoptosis in arthritic joints with a caspase activatable contrast agent.

Nejadnik Hossein H   Ye Deju D   Lenkov Olga D OD   Donig Jessica S JS   Martin John E JE   Castillo Rostislav R   Derugin Nikita N   Sennino Barbara B   Rao Jianghong J   Daldrup-Link Heike H  

ACS nano 20150126 2


About 43 million individuals in the U.S. encounter cartilage injuries due to trauma or osteoarthritis, leading to joint pain and functional disability. Matrix-associated stem cell implants (MASI) represent a promising approach for repair of cartilage defects. However, limited survival of MASI creates a significant bottleneck for successful cartilage regeneration outcomes and functional reconstitution. We report an approach for noninvasive detection of stem cell apoptosis with magnetic resonance  ...[more]

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