Journal article

Collagen-targeted tracers for molecular imaging of atrial fibrosis and sensitive detection of atrial fibrillation.

Be'eri Niego, Christoph E Hagemeyer, Bianca Jupp, Asif Noor, Paul S Donnelly, Rong Xu, Thirimadura VH Mendis, Yi Ching Chen, Irena Carmichael, Julie R McMullen, Karen Alt

NPJ Cardiovasc Health | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2025

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF), often accompanied by atrial fibrosis, is challenging to diagnose sub-clinically and reverse once established. Molecular imaging targeting excess atrial collagen may enable earlier detection of atrial fibrosis and its associated arrhythmias. We used the collagen I-binding peptide EP-3533 and our novel 'T-peptide' targeting matrix metalloproteinases-2-digested collagen IV to image interstitial atrial fibrosis, AF and heart failure (HF) that develop in the double transgenic mouse model dnPI3K-Mst1 (termed 'AF + HF'). Ex vivo and in vivo imaging were performed using near-infrared scans and positron emission tomography (PET) with probes conjugated to Cyanine5.5 and coppe..

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