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Charge dependence of the distribution of contrast agents in rat cerebral ventricles

✍ Scribed by Xiaoming Wan; Tsu-Ching Fu; Robert E. London


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
486 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

Previous studies of MRI contrast resulting from the intracerebral administration of several contrast agents have suggested that the distribution of these agents may be dependent on the net charge. In order to further evaluate the significance of this parameter, the distribution of both aquo and CDTA‐chelated lanthanide and transition metal ions in the cerebral ventricles of rats has been evaluated based on their enhancement of MRI contrast. The agents were injected directly into the lateral ventricles of Sprague‐Dawley rats. Each of five different positively charged paramagnetic metal ions tested selectively enhanced the inner cellular layers of ventricular luminal wall of the rat brain, while such enhancement was absent using the corresponding negatively charged metal‐CDTA complexes. The abundance of negatively charged residues on the cell surface of the inner luminal layers is suggested to be the source of the observed charge affinity. Differences in the distribution of Mn^2+^ ions administered intracerebrally compared with intraperitoneal (ip) injection suggest that while the first treatment may result primarily in uncomplexed aquo ions which then interact with the luminal surface, manganese ions administered ip behave more like chelated ions and are most probably complexed to transferrin.


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