Abstract 201: A New Multimodal Contrast Agent for Molecular Imaging of Adhesion Molecules Expressed in Atherosclerosis

2015 
Background: Inflammation is involved in many chronic diseases, one of which is atherosclerosis. Early detection of inflammation could improve clinical management. Most existing contrast agents on the market are non-specific and single-modal. Our aim was to apply an innovative new multimodal contrast agent, a polyvinyl alcohol based microbubble (MB), to target adhesion molecules expressed in atherosclerosis, opening a new scenario for biomedicine. Objective: To evaluate a contrast agent with different surface modifications and their adhesion to inflammatory in vitro models as a proof of concept, by imaging inflamed endothelium, that is involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Methods: Microbubbles were antibody (Ab) or peptide conjugated to the adhesion molecule of interest. To evaluate attachment between MBs and an inflamed murine cell line, endothelial cells (EC), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and flow cytometry (FACS) were used. To verify expression of cell adhesion molecules we used...
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