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Géraldine Le Duc1, Stéphane Roux2, Amandine Paruta-Tuarez3, Sandrine Dufort4, Elke Brauer1, Arthur Marais3, Charles Truillet3, Lucie Sancey3, Pascal Perriat5, François Lux3, Olivier Tillement3.
Abstract
AGuIX nanoparticles are formed of a polysiloxane network surrounded by gadolinium chelates. They present several characteristics. They are easy to produce, they present very small hydrodynamic diameters (<5 nm) and they are biodegradable through hydrolysis of siloxane bonds. Such degradation was evaluated in diluted conditions at physiological pH by dynamic light scattering and relaxometry. AGuIX nanoparticles are also known as positive contrast agents and efficient radiosensitizers. The aim of this paper is to compare their efficiency for magnetic resonance imaging and radiosensitization to those of the commercial gadolinium based molecular agent: DOTAREM®. An experiment with healthy animals was conducted and the MRI pictures we obtained show a better contrast with the AguIX compared to the DOTAREM® for the same amount of injected gadolinium in the animal. The better contrast obtained after injection of Aguix than DOTAREM® is due to a higher longitudinal relaxivity and a residential time in the blood circulation that is two times higher. A fast and large increase in the contrast is also observed by MRI after an intravenous injection of the AGuIX in 9 L gliosarcoma bearing rats, and a plateau is reached seven minutes after the injection. We established a radiotherapy protocol consisting of an irradiation by microbeam radiation therapy 20 minutes after the injection of a specific quantity of gadolinium. After microbeam radiation therapy, no notable difference in median survival time was observed in the presence or absence of gadolinium chelates (38 and 44 days respectively). In comparison, the median survival time is increased to 102.5 days with AGuIX particles showing their interest in this nanomedicine protocol. This remarkable radiosensitizing effect could be explained by the persistent tumor uptake of the particles, inducing a significant nanoscale dose deposition under irradiation.Entities:
Keywords: 3–10 : Gadolinium; DOTA; MRI; Nanoparticles; Radiosensitization
Year: 2014 PMID: 26561512 PMCID: PMC4631720 DOI: 10.1186/s12645-014-0004-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Nanotechnol ISSN: 1868-6958
Figure 1Study of the degradation of the nanoparticle in diluted media after dilution at 2.5 mM. a) Black circles correspond to temporal evolution of the hydrodynamic diameter. b) Temporal evolution of the longitudinal relaxivity. In the two cases, red lines correspond to monoexponential decay fit.
Figure 2T -weigthed images of the brain of a 9 L bearing rat: a) 7 and b) 11 minutes after intravenous injection of AGuIX nanoparticles.
Figure 3Temporal evolution of the MRI signal in tumor (black squares) and in an equivalent surface in normal tissue in the left hemisphere (red circles).
Figure 4T -weigthed images of the brain of a 9LGS bearing rat 1 day after intravenous injection of AGuIX nanoparticles.
Figure 5Survival curves of 9LGS bearing rats without treatment (black curve, n = 9 rats), only treated by MRT (red curve, n = 15 rats), and treated by MRT 20 min after an injection of 1 M (56 μL) of DOTAREM® (blue curve, n = 8 rats), a unique injection of 40 mM (1.4 mL) of DOTAREM® (green curve, n = 8 rats) or AGuIX (pink curve, n = 8 rats), 10 days after tumor implantation. The MRT irradiation was done in cross-fired mode, using 50 μm wide micro-beams, with a spacing of 200 μm between the beams. The skin entrance dose was set at 400 Gy for the peak and 20 Gy for the valley.
MeST of the 9LGS bearing rats without irradiation, after MRT irradiation (i) only, (ii) in presence of DOTAREM® and (iii) in presence of particles (with the same quantity of gadolinium)
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| Without irradiation | 19 | 9 |
| Only MRT | 44 | 15 |
| MRT irradiation 20 minutes after injection of 56 μL of DOTAREM® ([Gd]3+ = 1 M) | 32 | 8 |
| MRT irradiation 20 minutes after injection of 1.4 mL of DOTAREM® ( [Gd]3+ = 40 mM]) | 43 | 8 |
| MRT irradiation 20 minutes after injection of 1.4 mL of AGuIX nanoparticles ( [Gd]3+ = 40 mM]) | 102.5 | 8 |