Author/Authors :
Pastor, Catherine M Department of Radiology - Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve - Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract :
With recent advances in liver imaging, the estimation of liver concentrations is now possible following the injection of hepatobiliary contrast agents and radiotracers. However, how these images are generated remains partially unknown. Most experiments that would be helpful to increase this understanding cannot be performed in vivo. For these reasons, we investigated the
liver distribution of the magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agent gadobenate dimeglumine (Gd-BOPTA, MultiHance®, Bracco
Imaging) in isolated perfused rat livers (IPRLs). In IPRL, we developed a new set up that quanties simultaneously the Gd-BOPTA
compartment concentrations and the transfer rates between these compartments. Concentrations were measured either by MR
signal intensity or by count rates when the contrast agent was labelled by [153Gd]. With this experimental model, we show how the
Gd-BOPTA hepatocyte concentrations are modied by temperature and liver flow rates. We dene new pharmacokinetic
parameters to quantify the canalicular transport of Gd-BOPTA. Finally, we present how transfer rates generate Gd-BOPTA
concentrations in rat liver compartments. These ndings better explain how liver imaging with hepatobiliary radiotracers and
contrast agents is generated and improve the image interpretation by clinicians.