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In vivo imaging of myocardial cell death using a peptide probe and assessment of long-term heart function

Authors
Acharya, BodhrajWang, KaiKim, In-SanKang, WoongCholMoon, ChanilLee, Byung-Heon
Issue Date
28-Nov-2013
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
In vivo imaging; Ischemia and reperfusion injury; Myocardial cell death; Peptide probe
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, v.172, no.1, pp.367 - 373
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
Volume
172
Number
1
Start Page
367
End Page
373
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/14116
DOI
10.1016/j.jconrel.2013.08.294
ISSN
0168-3659
Abstract
During acute myocardial infarction (AMI), both apoptosis and necrosis of myocardial cells could occur and lead to left ventricular (LV) functional decline. Here we determined whether in vivo imaging signals of myocardial cell death by ApoPep-1 (CQRPPR), a peptide probe that binds to apoptotic and necrotic cells through histone H1, at an early stage after AMI showed correlation with the long-term heart function. AMI was induced using a rat model of ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury. Fluorescence-labeled ApoPep-1 was administered by intravenous injection into rats 2 h after reperfusion. Ex vivo imaging of hearts isolated 2 h after peptide injection showed higher levels of near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) signals at hearts of I/R rats than those of sham-operated rats. The fluorescent peptide was rapidly cleared from the blood and did not bind to red and white blood cells. Localization of fluorescent ApoPep-1 at the area of cell death was demonstrated by co-staining of myocardial tissue with TUNEL. The intensity of in vivo NIRF imaging signals by homing of ApoPep-1 to injured myocardium of I/R rats obtained 2 h after peptide injection (equivalent to 4 h after injury) showed strong and moderate correlation with the change in the LV ejection fractions (r(2) = 0.82) and the size of the fibrotic area (r(2) = 0.64), respectively, observed at four weeks after injury. These results suggest that ApoPep-1-mediated in vivo imaging signals of myocardial cell death, including both apoptosis and necrosis, at an early stage of AMI could be a potential biomarker for assessment of long-term outcome of heart function. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
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