This thesis describes the use of MRI contrast agents and vessel wall parameters to image different stages of atherosclerosis. Chapter 2 summerizes different MRI contrast agents targeted towards... Show moreThis thesis describes the use of MRI contrast agents and vessel wall parameters to image different stages of atherosclerosis. Chapter 2 summerizes different MRI contrast agents targeted towards vulnerable plaques that have been presented in literature. Chapter 3 illustrates accumulation of paramagnetic micelles and liposomes in atherosclerosis, yet have complex kinetics when followed over time. In chapter 4 the use of self-gated MRI was validated to detect contrast agent accumulation in atherosclerotic plaques and assess the vessel wall compliance. The potential of both techniques to monitor plaque progression and anti-atherosclerotic therapy was assessed. In chapter 5 we developed a scavenger receptor-A1 targeted USPIO to detect vulnerable lesions. Chapter 6 describes the application of VCAM-1 targeted USPIO. Imaging at different time points, allows to discriminate early plaques from advanced lesions and can be used to monitor treatment response in ApoE-/- mice. In Chapter 7 an E-selectin targeted USPIO was validated. This USPIO allowed discrimination of lesions rich in macrophages from early lesions. In Chapter 8 we developed a micelle encapsulating rosiglitazone. Targeted delivery to the plaque lead to an anti-atheroscle rotic response without cardiac side-effects. Finally in Chapter 9 the potentials and pitfalls of histological validation of MRI contrast agents are illustrated. Show less
Adel, B. den; Bovens, S.M.; Boekhorst, B. te; Strijkers, G.J.; Poelmann, R.E.; Weerd, L. van der; Pasterkamp, G. 2012