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Gadolinium retention in the tunica media of arterial walls—a complementary study using elemental bioimaging and immunogold staining

Fingerhut, Stefanie; Buchholz, Rebecca; Bücker, Patrick; Clasen, Wolfgang; Sperling, Michael; Müller, Klaus-Michael; Rehkämper, Jan; Radbruch, Alexander; Richter, Henning; Jeibmann, Astrid; Karst, Uwe (2022). Gadolinium retention in the tunica media of arterial walls—a complementary study using elemental bioimaging and immunogold staining. Metallomics, 14(6):mfac029.

Abstract

Gadolinium (Gd) deposition has been found in both animal and human tissues after injections of Gd-based contrast agents (GBCAs). Without the knowledge of which tissues are most affected, it is difficult to determine whether Gd accumulation could lead to any pathological changes. The current study aims at investigating histological sections of three patients who were exposed to GBCAs during their lifetime, and identify areas of Gd accumulation. Tissue sections of three autopsy cases were investigated by laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA–ICP–MS) to assess the distribution of Gd, and the deposition within tissue sections was quantified. Additional application of laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectroscopy (LA–ICP–OES) enabled a sensitive detection of calcium (Ca) in the vessel walls, which is usually impeded in LA–ICP–MS due to the isobaric interference with argon. Complementary LA–ICP–MS and LA–ICP–OES analysis revealed that Gd was co-localized with zinc and Ca, in the area where smooth muscle actin was present. Notably, high levels of Gd were found in the tunica media of arterial walls, which requires further research into potential Gd-related toxicity in this specific location.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Veterinary Clinic > Department of Clinical Diagnostics and Services
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Health Sciences > General Medicine
Uncontrolled Keywords:Metals and Alloys, Biochemistry, Biomaterials, Biophysics, Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Language:English
Date:3 June 2022
Deposited On:18 Mar 2023 17:24
Last Modified:29 Aug 2024 01:38
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
ISSN:1756-5901
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/mtomcs/mfac029
PubMed ID:35482657
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