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Dual isotope SPECT-CT imaging using sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) reveals improved energetics following cardiac transplantation of stem cells encapsuled in hydrogels

Junaid Afzal, Angel Chan, Mehmet Fatih Karakas, Kirubel Woldemichael, Styliani Vakrou, Martin Pomper, Benjamin Tsui and M. Abraham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 22;
Junaid Afzal
1Medicine-Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Angel Chan
1Medicine-Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Mehmet Fatih Karakas
1Medicine-Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Kirubel Woldemichael
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Styliani Vakrou
1Medicine-Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Martin Pomper
2Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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Benjamin Tsui
2Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
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M. Abraham
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Objectives Cell suspension prior to transplantation results in depression of cellular energetics and low engraftment.1 Our aim is to design hydrogels that promote cardiosphere-derived cells (CDC) adhesion, restore metabolism, boost engraftment and to monitor in vivo transplanted CDC energetics with dual isotope SPECT-CT imaging.

Methods We designed bioadhesive hydrogels composed of 10% hyaluronic acid crosslinked by lysed blood/serum. In vitro studies: 18FDG uptake, ATP levels, oxygen consumption rate (OCR), extracellular acidification rate (ECAR) were measured in monolayers, hydrogels and 1hr suspended cells. In vivo energetics: Dual isotope SPECT-CT imaging (following intravenous 99mTc and 201Tl) was performed at 1hr & 24hrs following transplantation of NIS+CDCs.Reversible inhibition of AKT using MK2205 (10uM for 1hr) was performed to investigate hydrogel-mediated restoration of metabolism.

Results CDC dissociation/suspension induced energetic stress: we found reduction of 18FDG uptake (67%), ATP levels (48%), viability (81+3%) within 1hr. CDCs encapsulation in hydrogels restored energetics; we observed increase in 18FDG uptake (>2.5 fold), ATP levels (>6fold), ECAR/OCR (>1.5fold) within 1hr compared to suspended CDCs; MK2205 treatment results were similar to suspended CDCs In-vivo dual SPECT/CT imaging revealed that 99mTc uptake was 60% lower at 1hr compared to 24hrs despite presence of lower numbers of cells at 24hrs. Encapsulation of CDCs in hydrogel resulted in high 99mTc uptake at 1hr (1.6±0.4 kBq/mm3), which was similar to the signal at 24hrs. MK2205 pretreatment resulted in low 99mTc uptake at 1hr (1.03±0.32 kBq/mm3) and increase at 24hrs (1.65±0.37 kBq/mm3).

Conclusions In vivo dual isotope SPECT/CT imaging reveals impaired energetics of suspended CDCs. CDC encapsulation in hydrogels results in rapid restoration of metabolism and high viability following transplantation.

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Junaid Afzal, Angel Chan, Mehmet Fatih Karakas, Kirubel Woldemichael, Styliani Vakrou, Martin Pomper, Benjamin Tsui, M. Abraham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2015, 56 (supplement 3) 22;

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Dual isotope SPECT-CT imaging using sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) reveals improved energetics following cardiac transplantation of stem cells encapsuled in hydrogels
Junaid Afzal, Angel Chan, Mehmet Fatih Karakas, Kirubel Woldemichael, Styliani Vakrou, Martin Pomper, Benjamin Tsui, M. Abraham
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