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Circulation | 2012

Noninvasive Assessment of Myocardial Inflammation by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance in a Rat Model of Experimental Autoimmune Myocarditis

Hyeyoung Moon; Hyo Eun Park; Jongeun Kang; H. Lee; Chaejoon Cheong; Yong Taik Lim; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Ki-Bae Seung; Farouc A. Jaffer; Jagat Narula; Kiyuk Chang; Kwan Soo Hong

Background— Limited availability of noninvasive and biologically precise diagnostic tools poses a challenge for the evaluation and management of patients with myocarditis. Methods and Results— The feasibility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging with magneto-fluorescent nanoparticles (MNPs) for detection of myocarditis and its effectiveness in discriminating inflammation grades were assessed in experimental autoimmune myocarditis (EAM) (n=65) and control (n=10) rats. After undergoing CMR, rats were administered with MNPs, followed by a second CMR 24 hours later. Head-to-head comparison of MNP-CMR with T2-weighted, early and late gadolinium enhancement CMR was performed in additional EAM (n=10) and control (n=5) rats. Contrast-to-noise ratios were measured and compared between groups. Flow cytometry and microscopy demonstrated that infiltrating inflammatory cells engulfed MNPs, resulting in altered myocardial T2* effect. Changes in contrast-to-noise ratio between pre- and post-MNP CMR were significantly greater in EAM rats (1.08±0.10 versus 0.48±0.20; P<0.001). In addition, contrast-to-noise ratio measurement in MNP-CMR clearly detected the extent of inflammation (P<0.001) except for mild inflammation. Compared with conventional CMR, MNP-CMR provided better image contrast (CNR change 8% versus 46%, P<0.001) and detectability of focal myocardial inflammation. Notably, MNP-CMR successfully tracked the evolution of myocardial inflammation in the same EAM rats. Conclusions— Magneto-fluorescent nanoparticle CMR permitted effective visualization of myocardial inflammatory cellular infiltrates and distinction of the extent of inflammation compared with conventional CMR in a preclinical model of EAM. Magneto-fluorescent nanoparticle CMR performs best in EAM rats with at least moderate inflammatory response.


Circulation | 2017

Infarcted Myocardium-Primed Dendritic Cells Improve Remodeling and Cardiac Function After Myocardial Infarction by Modulating the Regulatory T Cell and Macrophage PolarizationClinical Perspective

Eun Ho Choo; Jun-Ho Lee; Eun-Hye Park; Hyo Eun Park; Nam-Chul Jung; Tae-Hoon Kim; Yoon-Seok Koh; Eunmin Kim; Ki-Bae Seung; Cheongsoo Park; Kwan-Soo Hong; Kwonyoon Kang; Jie-Young Song; Han Geuk Seo; Dae-Seog Lim; Kiyuk Chang

Background: Inflammatory responses play a critical role in left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI). Tolerogenic dendritic cells (tDCs) can modulate immune responses, inducing regulatory T cells in a number of inflammatory diseases. Methods: We generated tDCs by treating bone marrow–derived dendritic cells with tumor necrosis factor-&agr; and cardiac lysate from MI mice. We injected MI mice, induced by a ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery in C57BL/6 mice, twice with tDCs within 24 hours and at 7 days after the ligation. Results: In vivo cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and ex vivo histology confirmed the beneficial effect on postinfarct left ventricular remodeling in MI mice treated with tDCs. Subcutaneously administered infarct lysate–primed tDCs near the inguinal lymph node migrated to the regional lymph node and induced infarct tissue–specific regulatory T-cell populations in the inguinal and mediastinal lymph nodes, spleen, and infarcted myocardium, indicating that a local injection of tDCs induces a systemic activation of MI-specific regulatory T cells. These events elicited an inflammatory-to-reparative macrophage shift. The altered immune environment in the infarcted heart resulted in a better wound remodeling, preserved left ventricular systolic function after myocardial tissue damage, and improved survival. Conclusions: This study showed that tDC therapy in a preclinical model of MI was potentially translatable into an antiremodeling therapy for ischemic tissue repair.


Korean Circulation Journal | 2013

Spatial and Temporal Expression, and Statin Responsiveness of Galectin-1 and Galectin-3 in Murine Atherosclerosis

Yong-Jin Lee; Yoon-Seok Koh; Hyo Eun Park; Hee Jung Lee; Byung-Hee Hwang; Minkyu Kang; So-Young Lee; Pum-Joon Kim; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Ki-Bae Seung; Kiyuk Chang


Circulation | 2017

Infarcted Myocardium-Primed Dendritic Cells Improve Remodeling and Cardiac Function After Myocardial Infarction by Modulating the Regulatory T Cell and Macrophage Polarization

Eun Ho Choo; Jun-Ho Lee; Eun-Hye Park; Hyo Eun Park; Nam-Chul Jung; Tae-Hoon Kim; Yoon-Seok Koh; Eunmin Kim; Ki-Bae Seung; Cheongsoo Park; Kwan-Soo Hong; Kwonyoon Kang; Jie-Young Song; Han Geuk Seo; Dae-Seog Lim; Kiyuk Chang


Current Applied Physics | 2009

Magnetic resonance imaging of macrophage activity in atherosclerotic plaques of apolipoprotein E-deficient mice by using polyethylene glycolated magnetic fluorescent silica-coated nanoparticles

Kyuhong Lee; Hyeyoung Moon; Cheongsoo Park; Ok Ran Kim; Eunjeong Ahn; Shin Young Lee; Hyo Eun Park; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Ki-Bae Seung; Kiyuk Chang; Tae-Jong Yoon; Chulhyun Lee; Chaejoon Cheong; Kwan Soo Hong


Current Applied Physics | 2009

Magnetic resonance tracking of multifunctional nanoparticle-labeled mouse mesenchymal stem cells in a mouse model of myocardial infarction

Kyuhong Lee; Cheongsoo Park; Hyeyoung Moon; Eunjung Ahn; Hyo Eun Park; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Ki-Bae Seung; Tae-Jong Yoon; Kiyuk Chang; Chulhyun Lee; Chaejoon Cheong; Kwan Soo Hong


Korean Circulation Journal | 2002

In vitro Differentiation of Endothelial Precursor Cells Derived from Umbilical Cord Blood

Young Ae Joe; Sang Hong Baek; Hyo Eun Park; Young Ha Lee; Hee Kyung Kwon; Young Ju Kim; Soo Young Lee; Ki Bae Seung; Jang Seong Chae; Jae Hyung Kim; Kyu Bo Choi


Archive | 2018

COMPOUND FOR POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IMAGE OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC ARTERIAL PLAQUE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME

Dae Yoon Chi; 지대윤; Byoung Se Lee; 이병세; So Young Chu; 추소영; Kiyuk Chang; 장기육; Joo Hyun O; 오주현; Hyo Eun Park; 박효은


Atherosclerosis | 2017

MicroRNA 18a is a novel regulator of reverse cholesterol transport and potential therapeutic targets in atherosclerosis

Tae-Hoon Kim; Injung Kim; Eun Min Kim; Hyo Eun Park; Eun Hye Park; Kwonyoon Kang; Chan Woo Kim; Jin Moo Kim; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Kiyuk Chang; Seul-Ki Hong


Atherosclerosis | 2017

Mesenchymal stem cells promote the infiltration of myeloid derived suppressor cells in a mouse myocardial infarction model

Tae-Hoon Kim; Kwonyoon Kang; Eun Min Kim; Hyo Eun Park; Eun Hye Park; Injung Kim; Jin Moo Kim; Chan Woo Kim; Sang-Hyun Ihm; Kiyuk Chang

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Kiyuk Chang

Catholic University of Korea

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Sang-Hyun Ihm

Catholic University of Korea

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Ki-Bae Seung

Catholic University of Korea

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Kwonyoon Kang

Catholic University of Korea

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Cheongsoo Park

Catholic University of Korea

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Kwan Soo Hong

Chungnam National University

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Hyeyoung Moon

University of Science and Technology

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Chan Woo Kim

Catholic University of Korea

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Yoon-Seok Koh

Catholic University of Korea

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