Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Iodine-125-fibrinogen kinetics in the rabbit arterial wall.
- Journal:
- Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine
- Year:
- 2009
- Authors:
- Palumbo, Barbara et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Surgical · Italy
- Species:
- rabbit
Abstract
Elevated fibrinogen has been claimed as an independent risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. Incorporation of fibrinogen into human atherosclerotic lesions has been demonstrated. We assessed in a rabbit model of experimental atherosclerosis, biodistribution as well as kinetics and vascular uptake of (125)I-fibrinogen. Rabbits aged 6 months were fed a 1% cholesterol supplemented diet. After experimental de-endothelialization of rabbit aorta using a Fogarthy catheter, (125)I-fibrinogen uptake was enhanced by more than one order of magnitude as compared to intact segments covered by endothelium. Six rabbits per group were examined. Even re-endothelialized segments showed a significantly higher uptake of the radiolabeled protein. Maximum arterial uptake varied between 12 (de- and re-endothelialized segments) and 24h (intact areas) after injection of (125)I-fibrinogen. In conclusion, these experiments for the first time suggest the increased uptake of radiolabeled fibrinogen in the aortic de-endothelized wall in rabbits.
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