- Magnetic resonance imaging of single co-labeled mesenchymal stromal cells after intracardial injection in mice.
Magnetic resonance imaging of single co-labeled mesenchymal stromal cells after intracardial injection in mice.
The aim of this study was to establish co-labeling of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) for the detection of single MSC in-vivo by MRI and histological validation. Mouse MSC were co-labeled with fluorescent iron oxide micro-particles and carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester (CFSE). The cellular iron content was determined by atomic absorption spectrometry. Cell proliferation and expression of characteristic surface markers were determined by flow cytometry. The chondrogenic differentiation capacity was assessed. Different amounts of cells (n1โ=โ5000, n2โ= 15โ000, n3โ=โ50โ000) were injected into the left heart ventricle of 12 mice. The animals underwent sequential MRI on a clinical 3.0โT scanner (Intera, Philips Medical Systems, Best, The Netherlands). For histological validation cryosections were examined by fluorescent microscopy. Magnetic and fluorescent labeling of MSC was established (mean cellular iron content 23.6โยฑ 3โpg). Flow cytometry showed similar cell proliferation and receptor expression of labeled and unlabeled MSC. Chondrogenic differentiation of labeled MSC was verified. After cell injection MRI revealed multiple signal voids in the brain and fewer signal voids in the kidneys. In the brain, an average of 4.6โยฑโ1.2 (n1), 9.0โยฑโ3.6 (n2) and 25.0โยฑ 1.0 (n3) signal voids were detected per MRI slice. An average of 8.7โยฑโ3.1 (n1), 22.0โยฑโ6.1 (n2) and 89.8โยฑโ6.5 (n3) labeled cells per corresponding stack of adjacent cryosections could be detected in the brain. Statistical correlation of the numbers of MRI signal voids in the brain and single MSC found by histology revealed a correlation coefficient of rโ=โ0.91. The study demonstrates efficient magnetic and fluorescent co-labeling of MSC and their detection on a single cell level in mice by in-vivo MRI and histology. The described techniques may broaden the methods for in-vivo tracking of MSC. โขโDetection of single magnetically labeled MSC in-vivo using a clinical 3.0โT MRI is possible.โขโFluorescent and magnetic co-labeling does not affect cell vitality.โขโThe number of cells detected by MRI and histology has a high correlation.