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Front Chem ; 9: 709581, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34336792

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For wide applications of the lacZ gene in cellular/molecular biology, small animal investigations, and clinical assessments, the improvement of noninvasive imaging approaches to precisely assay gene expression has garnered much attention. In this study, we investigate a novel molecular platform in which alizarin 2-O-ß-d-galactopyranoside AZ-1 acts as a lacZ gene/ß-gal responsive 1H-MRI probe to induce significant 1H-MRI contrast changes in relaxation times T 1 and T 2 in situ as a concerted effect for the discovery of ß-gal activity with the exposure of Fe3+. We also demonstrate the capability of this strategy for detecting ß-gal activity with lacZ-transfected human MCF7 breast and PC3 prostate cancer cells by reaction-enhanced 1H-MRI T 1 and T 2 relaxation mapping.

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J Neurol Sci ; 266(1-2): 63-9, 2008 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17915253

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Vascular malformations of the ventricular system are rare, and their clinical and radiologic characteristics vary depending on the location of the lesions. Many types are described, but a comprehensive summary is lacking. Herein, we add two cases to the literature and review known types of ventricular vascular malformations. One case involved a 37-year-old woman who presented with headache due to hydrocephalus. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a lesion of the foramen of Monro. The other case involved a 7-year-old boy who had dizziness and headache due to hydrocephalus. CT and MRI demonstrated a lesion of the third ventricle. In both cases, the images mimicked those of tumors with or without bleeding. As a result, the malformations were misdiagnosed, though surgical treatment was successful. In both cases, the lesions were proven to be arteriovenous malformations on pathologic evaluation. Correct diagnosis of ventricular vascular malformations is sometimes difficult but essential for good treatment planning. Their incidence is low. However, their bleeding and rebleeding rate is high, and they commonly cause hydrocephalus. Treatment should be timely and based on the type of lesion and its presentation.


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Brain Neoplasms/pathology , Cerebral Ventricles/pathology , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations/pathology , Adult , Brain Neoplasms/diagnosis , Capillaries/pathology , Cerebral Hemorrhage/pathology , Cerebral Veins/abnormalities , Cerebral Veins/pathology , Cerebral Ventricles/surgery , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Hydrocephalus/pathology , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations/diagnosis , Intracranial Arteriovenous Malformations/surgery , Intracranial Pressure/physiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Muscle Weakness/etiology , Third Ventricle/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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