Analysis on efficacy of magnetic resonance lymphangiography using INV-001 in healthy beagle dogs.

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Departments of Radiology and Research Institute of Radiology, Asan Medical Center, College of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Olymphic-ro 43 Gil 88, Songpa-gu, Seoul, 138-735, Republic of Korea.

Published: May 2024

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  • The study focused on testing INV-001 for visualizing lymphatic vessels and nodes in beagles using magnetic resonance lymphangiography (MRL) without impacting venous systems.
  • An adaptive dose-finding study was performed on six beagles, determining that the optimal dose for clear visualization was 0.056 mg Fe/kg at a concentration of 15 mM, showing effective enhancement within 30 minutes of administration.
  • No toxicity was observed, and analysis of liver and kidney T, T, and T* values 48 hours later indicated complete excretion of INV-001, confirming its safety and effectiveness for the intended application.

Article Abstract

We aimed to conduct a proof-of-concept study of INV-001 in visualizing lymphatic vessels and nodes without venous contamination and to determine the optimal dose condition of INV-001 for magnetic resonance lymphangiography (MRL) in healthy beagles. MRL was performed using a 3.0-Tesla (T) whole body clinical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. A dose-finding study of INV-001 for MRL in beagles (N = 6) was carried out according to an adaptive optimal dose finding design. For the reproducibility study (N = 6), MRL was conducted at selected INV-001 doses (0.056 and 0.112 mg Fe/kg) with a 15 mM concentration. Additionally, an excretion study (N = 3) of INV-001 was conducted by analyzing T, T, and T* maps of the liver and kidney 48 h post-administration. INV-001 administration at doses of 0.056 and 0.112 mg Fe/kg (concentration: 15 mM) consistently demonstrated the visualization of contrast-enhanced lymphatic vessels and nodes without venous contamination in the beagles. The contrast enhancement effect was highest at 30 min after INV-001 administration, then gradually decreasing. No toxicity-related issues were identified during the study. After 48 h, the T, T, and T* values in the liver and both kidneys were found to be comparable to the pre-administration values, indicating thorough INV-001 excretion. The optimal dosing conditions of INV-001 for MRL for contrast-enhanced visualization of lymphatic vessels and nodes exclusively with no venous contamination in beagles was determined to be 0.056 mg Fe/kg with a 15 mM concentration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11076550PMC
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