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Stable gadolinium based nanoscale lyophilized injection for enhanced MR angiography with efficient renal clearance.

Kun Liu1, Liang Dong2, Yunjun Xu3, Xu Yan1, Fei Li1, Yang Lu4, Wei Tao1, Huangyong Peng1, Yadong Wu1, Yang Su1, Daishun Ling5, Tao He1, Haisheng Qian6, Shu-Hong Yu7.   

Abstract

There is a great demand to develop high-relaxivity nanoscale contrast agents for magnetic resonance (MR) angiography with high resolution. However, there should be more focus on stability, ion leakage and excretion pathway of the intravenously injected nanoparticles, which are closely related to their clinic potentials. Herein, uniform ultrasmall-sized NaGdF4 nanocrystal (sub-10 nm) was synthesized using a facile high temperature organic solution method, and the nanocrystals were modified by a ligand-exchange approach using PEG-PAA di-block copolymer. The PEG-PAA modified NaGdF4 nanocrystal (denoted as ppNaGdF4 nanocrystal) exhibited a high r1 relaxivity which was twice of commercially used gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd-DTPA) injection. MR angiography on rabbit using ppNaGdF4 nanocrystal at a low dose showed enhanced vascular details and long circulation time. Lyophilized powder of ppNaGdF4 nanocrystals have been successfully prepared without aggregation or reduction of MR performance, indicating the stability and an effective way to store this nanoscale contrast agent. No haemolysis was induced by ppNaGdF4 nanocrystal, and an extremely low leakage of gadolinium ions was confirmed. Furthermore, efficient renal excretion was one of the clearance pathways of ppNaGdF4 nanocrystal according to both the time dependent distribution data in blood and tissues and MR images. The in vivo toxicity evaluation further validated the great potential as a clinical agent for blood pool imaging.
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Keywords:  Compatibility; Contrast agent; Gadolinium based nanocrystals; Lyophilized powder injection; Magnetic resonance angiography

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29304404     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.12.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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