DOAJ Open Access 2022

High relaxivity Gd3+-based organic nanoparticles for efficient magnetic resonance angiography

Zhuang Liu Menglong Zhao Han Wang Zi Fu Hongbo Gao +4 lainnya

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Abstract Contrast-enhanced MR angiography (MRA) is a critical technique for vascular imaging. Nevertheless, the efficacy of MRA is often limited by the low rate of relaxation, short blood-circulation time, and metal ion-released potential long-term toxicity of clinical available Gd-based contrast agents. In this work, we report a facile and efficient strategy to achieve Gd-chelated organic nanoparticles with high relaxivity for T 1 -weighted MRA imaging. The Gd-chelated PEG-TCPP nanoparticles (GPT NPs) have been engineered composite structured consisting of Gd-chelated TCPP and PEG. The spherical structure of TCPP offers more chemical sites for Gd3+ coordination to improve the relaxivity and avoid leakage of the Gd3+ ions. The synthesized GPT NPs exhibit a high relaxation rate of 35.76 mM− 1 s− 1 at 3.0 T, which is higher than the rates for most reported MR contrast agents. Therefore, GPT NPs can be used for MRA with much stronger vascular signals, longer circulation time, and high-resolution arterial vascular visualization than those using clinical MR contrast agents at the same dose. This work may make the T 1 MRI contrast agents for high-resolution angiography possible and offer a new candidate for preclinical and clinical applications of MR vascular imaging and vascular disease diagnosis. Graphical Abstract

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Zhuang Liu

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Menglong Zhao

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Han Wang

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Zi Fu

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Hongbo Gao

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Weijun Peng

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Dalong Ni

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Wei Tang

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Yajia Gu

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Liu, Z., Zhao, M., Wang, H., Fu, Z., Gao, H., Peng, W. et al. (2022). High relaxivity Gd3+-based organic nanoparticles for efficient magnetic resonance angiography. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-022-01363-3

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2022
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10.1186/s12951-022-01363-3
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