Rare Earth Metallosis: Gadolinium-rich Nanoparticle Formation from Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents in Rodent and Human Kidney

Author:

Wagner Brent1,DeAguero Joshua1,Howard Tamara1,Kusewitt Donna1,Brearley Adrian2,Ali Abdul2,Degnan James2,Jett Stephen3,Watt John4,Escobar G.1,Dokladny Karol5

Affiliation:

1. University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

2. University of New Mexico

3. Chan Zuckerberg Foundation

4. Los Alamos National Laboratory

5. Department of Medicine University of New Mexico

Abstract

Abstract The leitmotifs of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent-induced complications range from acute kidney injury, symptoms associated with gadolinium exposure (SAGE)/gadolinium deposition disease, potentially gadolinium encephalopathy, and irreversible systemic fibrosis. Gadolinium is the active ingredient of these contrast agents, a non-physiologic lanthanide metal. The mechanisms of MRI contrast agent-induced diseases are unknown. Mice were treated with a MRI contrast agent. Human kidney tissues from contrast-naïve and MRI contrast agent-treated patients were obtained and analyzed. Kidneys (human and mouse) were assessed with transmission electron microscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy with x-ray energy-dispersive spectroscopy (XEDS). MRI contrast agent treatment resulted in unilamellar vesicles and mitochondriopathy in renal epithelium. Electron-dense intracellular precipitates and the outer rim of lipid droplets were rich in gadolinium and phosphorus. We conclude that MRI contrast agents are not physiologically inert. The long-term safety of these synthetic organometallic compounds, especially with repeated use, should be studied further.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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