Literature DB >> 32262990

Visualization of in situ hydrogels by MRI in vivo.

Jia Liu1, Ke Wang, Jie Luan, Zhi Wen, Lei Wang, Zhilan Liu, Guangyao Wu, Renxi Zhuo.   

Abstract

It is of great interest to monitor implants in real-time using non-invasive detecting techniques in interventional therapies or tissue regeneration. In this study, MRI-visible hydrogels that are pH sensitive, injectable and self-healing were prepared based on chitosan and PEG. The macromolecular chelator of Gd(iii), Ch-DTPA, was synthesized by functionalization of chitosan with diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA). The PEG end-capped with aryl aldehyde, PEG-DA, was prepared as a crosslinker. Based on the Schiff's base reaction, the hydrogels can be obtained quickly just by mixing the aqueous solutions of Ch-DTPA and PEG-DA at ambient temperature. The gelating procedure is pH sensitive, and the hydrogels exhibit self-healing in an environment with a pH value of 4.5-5.3. The morphology of the lyophilized gel was observed by SEM. In vitro release behavior of the hydrogel was tested also using rhodamine B as a model drug. The MRI contrast enhancement effect of Gd(iii)-binding hydrogels was investigated both in vitro and in vivo on rats. The results revealed that the hydrogels showed strong signals on T1-weighted MR images, and the hydrogels could always be detected before complete biodegradation. Combining the histology observation, the developed in situ hydrogels are of potential in the application of long-term reporting of implants by MRI.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 32262990     DOI: 10.1039/c5tb02459e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Chem B        ISSN: 2050-750X            Impact factor:   6.331


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