Literature DB >> 11550236

Novel intravascular macromolecular MRI contrast agent with generation-4 polyamidoamine dendrimer core: accelerated renal excretion with coinjection of lysine.

H Kobayashi1, N Sato, S Kawamoto, T Saga, A Hiraga, T Ishimori, J Konishi, K Togashi, M W Brechbiel.   

Abstract

One of the major limitations to macromolecular MRI contrast agents (MRI-CAs) is their slow clearance and associated decreased excretion of gadolinium (Gd(III)). The effect of coinjecting lysine to accelerate renal excretion of a macromolecular MRI-CA (generation-4 PAMAM dendrimer (G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64)) was investigated. The biodistribution and urine and fecal excretion in athymic mice was evaluated with and without lysine coinjection. 3D-dynamic-micro-MRI with G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64 was obtained with and without lysine coinjection, and the serial signal intensity (SI) change in the blood and organs was evaluated. When lysine was coinjected, urinary excretion of G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64 increased 5.4-fold compared to that without lysine, resulting in decreased renal accumulation of G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64 from 150% to 40% injected dose per gram (P < 0.001). On dynamic MRI with G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64, when lysine was coinjected, the kidney-to-blood SI ratio was significantly lower than that obtained without lysine (P < 0.001). When lysine was coinjected, the G4D-(1B4M-Gd)64 was excreted from the kidney intact. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11550236     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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