18F-FDG Cell Labeling May Underestimate Transplanted Cell Homing: More Accurate, Efficient, and Stable Cell Labeling with Hexadecyl-4-[18F]Fluorobenzoate for in Vivo Tracking of Transplanted Human Progenitor Cells by Positron Emission Tomography
Zhang Y, Dasilva JN, Hadizad T, Thorn S, Kuraitis D, Renaud JM, Ahmadi A, Kordos M, Dekemp RA, Beanlands RS, Suuronen EJ, Ruel M. 18F-FDG Cell Labeling May Underestimate Transplanted Cell Homing: More Accurate, Efficient, and Stable Cell Labeling with Hexadecyl-4-[18F]Fluorobenzoate for in Vivo Tracking of Transplanted Human Progenitor Cells by Positron Emission Tomography. Cell Transplantation 2012, 21: 1821-1835. PMID: 22469629, DOI: 10.3727/096368911x637416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCirculating Progenitor CellsPositron emission tomographyEmission tomographyCell therapyPET imagingCell transplantation groupProgenitor cellsCoronary artery ligationRat myocardial infarction modelInfarct border zoneHeart tissue sectionsMyocardial infarction modelBorder zoneCardiac cell therapyTransplantation groupIschemic/Artery ligationH posttransplantationBest modalityHuman progenitor cellsIntramyocardial injectionH postinjectionInjection siteTissue biodistributionInfarction model