JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hybrid Gadolinium Oxide Nanoparticles:  Multimodal Contrast Agents for in Vivo Imaging

Abstract

Luminescent hybrid nanoparticles with a paramagnetic Gd2O3 core were applied as contrast agents for both in vivo fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging. These hybrid particles were obtained by encapsulating Gd2O3 cores within a polysiloxane shell which carries organic fluorophores and carboxylated PEG covalently tethered to the inorganic network. Longitudinal proton relaxivities of these particles are higher than the positive contrast agents like Gd-DOTA which are commonly used for clinical magnetic resonance imaging. Moreover these particles can be followed up by fluorescence imaging. This study revealed that these particles suited for dual modality imaging freely circulate in the blood vessels without undesirable accumulation in lungs and liver.

Keywords:
Chemistry Nanoparticle Gadolinium Magnetic resonance imaging In vivo Nuclear magnetic resonance Fluorescence MRI contrast agent Covalent bond Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy Preclinical imaging Molecular imaging Paramagnetism Nanotechnology Materials science Organic chemistry Radiology

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Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy

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