Localization of deoxyglucose and annexin a5 in experimental atheroma correlates with macrophage infiltration but not lipid deposition in the lesion Journal Article


Authors: Zhao, Y.; Zhao, S.; Kuge, Y.; Strauss, H. W.; Blankenberg, F. G.; Tamaki, N.
Article Title: Localization of deoxyglucose and annexin a5 in experimental atheroma correlates with macrophage infiltration but not lipid deposition in the lesion
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to understand the relationship of lipid deposition to the macrophage content, macrophage metabolism, and apoptosis in plaque. We compared the uptake of 2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-[14C]glucose ([14C]FDG) and [99mTc]HYNIC-annexin V ([99mTc] annexin A5) with the lesion histology in apolipoprotein E knockout (apoE -/-) mice. Procedures: Male apoE-/- mice (n=9) were injected with [14C]FDG and [99mTc]annexin A5. Cryostat sections of aorta samples (n=49) were used for dual-tracer autoradiography, and regional tracer uptake levels were evaluated. Lesions were identified histologically with Movat's pentachrome (AHA lesion phenotypes), Mac-2 staining (macrophage infiltration) and Oil Red O staining (lipid deposition). Results: The highest uptakes of [14C]FDG (3.10±1.50 %ID×kilogram per square millimeter) and [99mTc]annexin A5 (0.49±0.20 %ID×kilogram per square millimeter) were shown in atheromatous lesions (types III and IV). Each tracer uptake showed better correlation with macrophage infiltration than lipid deposition ([14C]FDG, r=0.44 vs. r=0.14; [99mTc]annexin A5, r=0.65 vs. r=0.48). Conclusions: Both tracers were concentrated in type III and IV atheromatous lesions which corresponded to macrophage infiltration rather than lipid deposition. © Academy of Molecular Imaging and Society for Molecular Imaging, 2010.
Keywords: atherosclerosis; imaging; nuclear medicine; fdg; annexin a5
Journal Title: Molecular Imaging and Biology
Volume: 13
Issue: 4
ISSN: 1536-1632
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2011-08-01
Start Page: 712
End Page: 720
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11307-010-0389-7
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 20686858
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 3 October 2011" - "CODEN: CPIMF" - "Source: Scopus"
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