OBJECTIVES: Metal-containing nanoparticles show great promise as x-ray contrast media and could enable reduced radiation dose, increased contrast, and the visualization of smaller anatomic features. In this study, we report progress toward these goals using a size-fractionated core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticle contrast agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticle contrast agent was synthesized and size fractionated for preclinical investigation of biodistribution, blood half-life, organ retention, and histopathology. Fractionated agent was injected at anticipated clinical dose and at 3 times the anticipated clinical dose to evaluate biological performance. Computed tomography (CT) imaging studies were also performed to evaluate short-term clearance kinetics and new imaging applications. RESULTS: Improved control of 2-diethylphosphatoethylsilane-TaO nanoparticle size resulted in significantly reduced retention of injected tantalum. In vivo and in vitro CT imaging studies demonstrated short-term biodistribution differences in the kidney between small-molecule iodinated contrast media and fractionated 2-diethylphosphatoethylsilane-TaO, as well as preliminary data about new "Ta-only" imaging applications using multienergy CT image acquisition. CONCLUSIONS: Size-fractionated core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticles with a well-defined particle size distribution have several key features required of clinically viable vascular imaging compounds and may be used in developing multienergy CT imaging applications.
OBJECTIVES:Metal-containing nanoparticles show great promise as x-ray contrast media and could enable reduced radiation dose, increased contrast, and the visualization of smaller anatomic features. In this study, we report progress toward these goals using a size-fractionated core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticle contrast agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticle contrast agent was synthesized and size fractionated for preclinical investigation of biodistribution, blood half-life, organ retention, and histopathology. Fractionated agent was injected at anticipated clinical dose and at 3 times the anticipated clinical dose to evaluate biological performance. Computed tomography (CT) imaging studies were also performed to evaluate short-term clearance kinetics and new imaging applications. RESULTS: Improved control of 2-diethylphosphatoethylsilane-TaO nanoparticle size resulted in significantly reduced retention of injected tantalum. In vivo and in vitro CT imaging studies demonstrated short-term biodistribution differences in the kidney between small-molecule iodinated contrast media and fractionated 2-diethylphosphatoethylsilane-TaO, as well as preliminary data about new "Ta-only" imaging applications using multienergy CT image acquisition. CONCLUSIONS: Size-fractionated core-shell tantalum oxide nanoparticles with a well-defined particle size distribution have several key features required of clinically viable vascular imaging compounds and may be used in developing multienergy CT imaging applications.
Authors: Paul F FitzGerald; Robert E Colborn; Peter M Edic; Jack W Lambert; Andrew S Torres; Peter J Bonitatibus; Benjamin M Yeh Journal: Radiology Date: 2015-09-10 Impact factor: 11.105
Authors: Jack W Lambert; Paul F FitzGerald; Peter M Edic; Yuxin Sun; Peter J Bonitatibus; Robert E Colborn; Benjamin M Yeh Journal: J Comput Assist Tomogr Date: 2017 May/Jun Impact factor: 1.826
Authors: Samira Rathnayake; John Mongan; Andrew S Torres; Robert Colborn; Dong-Wei Gao; Benjamin M Yeh; Yanjun Fu Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging Date: 2016-02-18 Impact factor: 3.161
Authors: Stacey M Forton; Matthew T Latourette; Maciej Parys; Matti Kiupel; Dena Shahriari; Jeff S Sakamoto; Erik M Shapiro Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng Date: 2016-02-29
Authors: Xue Rui; Yannan Jin; Paul F FitzGerald; Mingye Wu; Adam M Alessio; Paul E Kinahan; Bruno De Man Journal: Phys Med Biol Date: 2016-10-18 Impact factor: 3.609
Authors: Benjamin M Yeh; Paul F FitzGerald; Peter M Edic; Jack W Lambert; Robert E Colborn; Michael E Marino; Paul M Evans; Jeannette C Roberts; Zhen J Wang; Margaret J Wong; Peter J Bonitatibus Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev Date: 2016-09-09 Impact factor: 15.470
Authors: Dipanjan Pan; Carsten O Schirra; Samuel A Wickline; Gregory M Lanza Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging Date: 2014 Jan-Feb Impact factor: 3.161