| Literature DB >> 34837212 |
Chenzhen Zhang1, Ambika G Bajpayee2,3.
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Here we describe methods for synthesizing cationic contrast agents for computed tomography (CT) of cartilage for early diagnosis of tissue degeneration. CT imaging of soft tissues like cartilage is possible only if radio-opaque contrast agents (e.g., ioxaglate) can penetrate through the full thickness of tissue in sufficient concentrations. Ioxaglate (IOX), however, is anionic and is repelled by the negatively charged cartilage matrix resulting in poor CT attenuation. Here we demonstrate cartilage penetrating cationic contrast agents using multi-arm Avidin (mAv) conjugated to ioxaglate (mAv-IOX). mAv-IOX rapidly penetrates through the full thickness of cartilage in high concentrations owing to weak-reversible nature of electrostatic interactions resulting in high CT attenuation even with low doses unlike IOX. The technology has the potential for enabling clinical CT of cartilage and other negatively charged soft tissues.Entities:
Keywords: Avidin; Bio-electrostatics; Cartilage; Cationic contrast agents; Computed tomography (CT); Ioxaglate; Negatively charged tissues
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34837212 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1803-5_42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745