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Engineered Paramagnetic Graphene Quantum Dots with Enhanced Relaxivity for Tumor Imaging.

Yuqi Yang1, Shizhen Chen1, Haidong Li1, Yaping Yuan1, Zhiying Zhang1, Junshuai Xie1, Dennis W Hwang2, Aidong Zhang3, Maili Liu1, Xin Zhou1.   

Abstract

Nano contrast agents (Nano CA) are nanomaterials used to increase contrast in the medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, the related relaxation mechanism of the Nano CA is not clear yet and little significant breakthrough in relaxivity enhancement has been achieved. Herein, a new hydrophilic Gd-DOTA complex functionalized with different chain length of PEG was synthesized and incorporated into graphene quantum dots (GQD) to obtain paramagnetic graphene quantum dots (PGQD). We performed a variable-temperature and variable-field intensity NMR study in aqueous solution on the water exchange and rotational dynamics of three different chain lengths of PGQD. The optimal GQD with paramagnetic chain length shows a great improvement in performance on 1H NMR relaxometric studies. In vitro results demonstrated that the relaxivity of the designed PGQD could be controlled by regulating the PEG length, and its relaxivity was ∼16 times higher than that of current commercial MRI contrast agents (e.g., Gd-DTPA), on a "per Gd" basis. The relaxivity of the Nano CA can be rationally tuned to obtain unmatched potentials in MR imaging, exemplified by preparation of the paramagnetic GQD with the enhanced T1 relaxivity. The fabricated PGQDs with suitable PEG length got the best relaxivity at 1.5 T. After intravenous injection, its feeding process by solid tumor could even be monitored by clinically used 1.5 T MRI scanners. This research will also provide an excellent platform for the design and synthesis of highly effective MR contrast agents.

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Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging; contrast agents; enhanced relaxivity; graphene quantum dots

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30560672     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b04252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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