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One-pot preparation of hydrophilic manganese oxide nanoparticles as T1 nano-contrast agent for molecular magnetic resonance imaging of renal carcinoma in vitro and in vivo.

Jingjing Li1, Chen Wu2, Pingfu Hou3, Min Zhang2, Kai Xu4.   

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents have become a necessary part for clinical practice to improve the sensitivity for the diagnosis of small lesions and injuries. Among them, manganese oxide nanoparticle (MnO NPs)-based MRI contrast agent attracts more and more attention because of their better performance in the detection of brain disease and positive enhancement in T1-weighted image. However, the relatively low r1 relaxivity and complex synthetic route hampered their wider applications. In this work, we proposed a one-pot approach to prepare hydrophilic MnO NPs via a polyol-like method with poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) as both a solvent and surfactant. The obtained PEG-MnO NPs displayed a high T1 relaxivity and a low r2/r1 ratio (12.942s-1 mM-1 and 4.66) at 3.0T, which was three times that of the clinical used contrast agent, Magnevist (Gd-DTPA). Additionally, when exposed to the simulated body fluid (SBF), acidic environment or glutathione, PEG-MnO NPs kept stable, favoring their further biological applications. Then, to explore their use for the molecular magnetic resonance imaging of 786-0 renal carcinoma, amino group modified AS1411 aptamer as the targeting molecule was introduced to conjugate with PEG-MnO NPs via covalent coupling reaction. The fabricated nanoprobe, AS1411-PEG-MnO, could clearly visualize 786-0 renal carcinoma cells with MRI in vitro. Furthermore, compared with PEG-MnO NPs, AS1411-PEG-MnO nanoprobe presented a prolonged retention in 786-0 renal carcinoma tumor in vivo. The intravenously injected nanoprobes were eventually excreted from the body through the renal clearance route. These results indicated the potential promising of PEG-MnO NPs as an alternative contrast agent in MRI scanning.
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Keywords:  In vivo; Magnetic resonance imaging; Manganese oxide nanoparticle; Nano-contrast agent; One-pot; Renal carcinoma

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29101783     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.10.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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