Abstract
The goal of this study is to develop a noninvasive method of SPECT imaging to quantify and stage liver fibrosis with an Asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGP-R) targeting tracer-99m Tc-p(VLA-co-VNI). ASGP-Rs are well known to specifically express in the mammalian liver. Here, we demonstrated ASGP-R expression decreased in carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4)-induced mouse model. ASGP-R expression correlated with liver fibrosis progression. ASGP-R could be a useful marker in the stage of liver fibrosis. Liver uptake value (LUV) derived by SPECT imaging was used to assess liver fibrosis in the CCl 4-induced mouse model. LUV = [radioactivity (liver uptake)/radioactivity (injected)] × 100/liver volume. The LUV decreased along with the disease progression. The relationships between LUV and liver hydroxyproline (i.e. collagen), as well as Sirius Red were established and verified. A strong negative linear correlation was found between LUV and hydroxyproline levels (r =-0.83) as well as LUV and Sirius Red quantification (r =-0.83). In conclusion, SPECT imaging with 99m Tc-p(VLA-co-VNI) is useful in evaluating and staging liver fibrosis in vivo.
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Zhang, D., Guo, Z., Zhang, P., Li, Y., Su, X., You, L., … Zhang, X. (2016). Simplified quantification method for in vivo SPECT/CT imaging of asialoglycoprotein receptor with 99m Tc-p(VLA-co-VNI) to assess and stage hepatic fibrosis in mice. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep25377
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