Bioinspired synthesis of gadolinium-based hybrid nanoparticles as MRI blood pool contrast agents with high relaxivity

被引:87
作者
Zhang, Bingbo [1 ]
Jin, Hantao [2 ]
Li, Yan [3 ]
Chen, Bingdi [1 ]
Liu, Shiyuan [2 ]
Shi, Donglu [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Tongji Univ, Inst Adv Mat & Nano Biomed, Sch Med, Shanghai 200092, Peoples R China
[2] Second Mil Med Univ, Dept Radiol, ChangZheng Hosp, Shanghai 200003, Peoples R China
[3] Tongji Univ, Shanghai Matern & Infant Hosp 1, Shanghai 200040, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Cincinnati, Sch Elect & Comp Syst, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
SILICA NANOPARTICLES; BIODISTRIBUTION; ANGIOGRAPHY; CLEARANCE; DTPA; BIOMINERALIZATION; PHOTOEMISSION; DIMEGLUMINE; NANOTUBES; PROTEINS;
D O I
10.1039/c2jm30629h
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
A unique biomineralization approach was developed to synthesize gadolinium-based hybrid (GH) nanoparticles for effective blood pool contrast agents. This approach is bioinspired, environmentally benign, and straightforward. As-prepared GH nanoparticles are biocompatible and well stable in serum. They exhibit much higher longitudinal relaxivity and transverse relaxivity in water (r(1) and r(2) values of 15.0 and 19.7 s(-1) per mM of Gd3+, respectively) than those measured for Gd-DTPA solution (r(1) and r(2) values of 3.7 and 4.6 s(-1) per mM of Gd3+, respectively). In vivo T-1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in living mice shows that the GH nanoparticles have an intravascular half-life up to 1 h, much longer than that of Gd-DTPA (about 10 min). As the GH nanoparticles were found to be cleared gradually via hepatobiliary (HB) processing, they can also serve as ideal candidates for liver specific MR contrast agents. In particular, these GH nanoparticles are bioinspired and environmentally benign, therefore promising for medical imaging applications.
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页码:14494 / 14501
页数:8
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