N. Bhagavathula, M. Dame, M. DaSilva
Dec 1, 2010
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Investigative Radiology
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Objective:The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of gadolinium (Gd3+), provided as gadolinium chloride, on fibroblast function. Materials and Methods:Human dermal fibroblasts in monolayer culture and intact skin in organ culture were exposed to the lanthanide metal (1–20 &mgr;m). Results:Increased proliferation was observed, in association with upregulation of matrix metalloproteinase-1 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1, without an apparent increase in production of type I procollagen. A platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor-blocking antibody inhibited fibroblast proliferation in response to Gd3+ as did inhibitors of signaling pathways—that is, mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase pathways—that are activated by PDGF. Conclusion:The responses to gadolinium chloride are similar to responses previously seen with chelated Gd3+ in clinically used magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Fibroblast responses appear to reflect Gd3+-induced PDGF receptor activation and downstream signaling. Increased dermal fibroblast proliferation in conjunction with effects on matrix metalloproteinase-1 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 could contribute to the fibroplastic/fibrotic changes seen in the lesional skin of individuals with nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.