Self-assembly of SiO2/Gd-DTPA-polyethylenimine nanocomposites as magnetic resonance imaging probes.

Luo K1, Tian J, Liu G, Sun J, Xia C, Tang H, Lin L, Miao T, Zhao X, Gao F, Gong Q, Song B, Shuai X, Ai H, Gu Z.

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  • 1National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China.

Abstract

Controlled self-assembly of organic/inorganic magnetic hybrid materials have important applications in magnetic resonance imaging MRI. In this study, a widely used polycation polyethylenimine was conjugated with gadopentetic acid Gd-DTPA as a gadolinium bearing polyelectrolyte Gd-DTPA-PEI. Next, multilayers of Gd-DTPA-PEI were coated on silica nanoparticles through layer-by-layer LbL self-assembly with polyanions as monitored by dynamic light scattering, zeta-potential, and scanning electron microscopy. The thickness of the multilayer film was estimated from quartz crystal microbalance based on counting frequency change of each adsorbed layer. The magnetic relaxation of SiO2/Gd-DTPA-PEl/polyanion, core-shell nanocomposite was tested at 1.5 T magnetic field in a clinical MRI scanner, and a 3-fold increase in T1 relaxivity to 15.1 Gd mM-1s-1 was noticed comparing to Gd-DTPA small molecules. Dextran sulfate was coated as the outermost layer on the nanocomposite for better biocompatibility as verified by in vitro cytotoxicity studies. This formulation provides good signal intensity enhancement of mouse liver in vivo with only 1/25 dose of clinical standard at 30 and 60 minutes after intravenous injection. This sensitive imaging probe with unique core-shell structures may find broad applications in cellular and molecular imaging.

 

J Nanosci Nanotechnol. 2010 Jan;101:540-8.

PMID: 20352889 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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