Manganese-enhanced MRI of salivary glands and head and neck tumors in living subjects.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE(2010)

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Manganese-enhanced MRI has previously been used for visualization of brain architecture and functional mapping of neural pathways. The present work investigated the potential of manganese-enhanced MRI for noninvasive imaging of salivary glands in living subjects. Marked shortening of T(1) was observed in salivary glands of naive mice (n = 5) 24-48 h after systemic administration of MnCl(2) (0.4 mmol/kg, intraperitoneally). Three-dimensional MR microscopy confirmed selective contrast enhancement of salivary gland tissues post-MnCl(2) injection. Ectopic and orthotopic head and neck tumor xeno-grafts also showed an increase in R(1) at 24 h following MnCl(2) injection (0.2 mmol/kg, intraperitoneally). However, tumor enhancement was minimal compared to salivary gland tissue. Salivary gland R(1) values were lower in mice bearing orthotopic head and neck tumors compared to naive mice. These results demonstrate, for the first time, the usefulness of manganese-enhanced MRI in the visualization of salivary glands and head and neck tumors in vivo. Magn Reson Med 64:902-906, 2010. (C) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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salivary glands,ME-MRI,manganese chloride,T(1)-relaxation,head and neck tumors
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