Synchrotron Radiation X‑ray Fluorescence Elemental
Mapping in Healthy versus Malignant Prostate Tissues Provides New
Insights into the Glucose-Stimulated Zinc Trafficking in the Prostate
As Discovered by MRI
Posted on 2019-07-01 - 17:08
Prostatic zinc content
is a known biomarker for discriminating
normal healthy tissue from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and
prostate cancer (PCa). Given that zinc content is not readily measured
without a tissue biopsy, we have been exploring noninvasive imaging
methods to detect these diagnostic differences using a zinc-responsive
MRI contrast agent. During imaging studies in mice, we observed that
a bolus of glucose stimulates secretion of zinc from the prostate
of fasted mice. This discovery allowed the use of a Gd-based zinc
sensor to detect differential zinc secretion in regions of healthy
versus malignant prostate tissue in a transgenic adenocarcinoma mouse
model of PCa. Here, we used a zinc-responsive MRI agent to detect
zinc release across the prostate during development of malignancy
and confirm the loss of total tissue zinc by synchrotron radiation
X-ray fluorescence (μSR-XRF). Quantitative μSR-XRF results
show that the lateral lobe of the mouse prostate uniquely accumulates
high concentrations of zinc, 1.06 ± 0.08 mM, and that the known
loss of zinc content in the prostate is only observed in the lateral
lobe during development of PCa. Additionally, we confirm that lesions
identified by a loss of zinc secretion indeed represent malignant
neoplasia and that the relative zinc concentration in the lesion is
reduced to 0.370 ± 0.001 mM. The μSR-XRF data also provided
insights into the mechanism of zinc secretion by showing that glucose
promotes movement of zinc pools (∼1 mM) from the glandular
lumen of the lateral lobe of the mouse prostate into the stromal/smooth
muscle surrounding the glands. Co-localization of zinc and gadolinium
in the stromal/smooth muscle areas as detected by μSR-XRF confirm
that glucose initiates secretion of zinc from intracellular compartments
into the extracellular spaces of the gland where it binds to the Gd-based
agent and albumin promoting MR image enhancement.
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Clavijo Jordan, Veronica; Al-Ebraheem, Alia; Geraki, Kalotina; Dao, Erica; Martins, Andre F.; Chirayil, Sara; et al. (2019). Synchrotron Radiation X‑ray Fluorescence Elemental
Mapping in Healthy versus Malignant Prostate Tissues Provides New
Insights into the Glucose-Stimulated Zinc Trafficking in the Prostate
As Discovered by MRI. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b01132