| Literature DB >> 29641981 |
Philip Reed McDonagh1, Gobalakrishnan Sundaresan2, Likun Yang2, Minghao Sun2, Ross Mikkelsen3, Jamal Zweit4.
Abstract
Cerium oxide nanoparticles (CONPs) have unique surface chemistry allowing catalyst-like antioxidant properties, and are being investigated for several disease indications in medicine. Studies have utilized surface modified CONPs toward this application, but have been lacking in comprehensive biodistribution and pharmacokinetic data and a direct comparison to uncoated CONPs. We developed an enhanced single-pot synthesis of several coated CONPs and an efficient intrinsic core labeling of CONPs with the clinical PET isotope, zirconium-89, allowing detailed PET imaging and ex vivo biodistribution. All coated [89Zr]-CONPs showed benefit in terms of biodistribution compared to uncoated [89Zr]-CONPs, while retaining the intrinsic antioxidant properties. Among these, poly(acrylic acid) coated CONPs demonstrated excellent candidacy for clinical implementation due to their enhanced renal clearance and low reticuloendothelial system uptake. This work also demonstrates the value of intrinsic core labeling and PET imaging for evaluation of nanoparticle constructs to better inform future studies towards clinical use.Entities:
Keywords: Antioxidant; Biodistribution; Cerium oxide nanoparticles; PET imaging; Surface coating; Zirconium-89
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29641981 PMCID: PMC6175665 DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2018.04.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomedicine ISSN: 1549-9634 Impact factor: 5.307