Mudathir Ahmed Hamid, Mohammed Ibrahim Mohammed Omer, Fawzia E.M. Elbashir, Neazar Essam Bagdadi, Magd Ahmed Almalky
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摘要
本综述旨在说明放射性标记氧化铁纳米粒子(IONPs)作为 PET 成像对比剂的可用性及其在生物医学研究和临床实践中的前景。磁铁矿和磁铁矿 IONPs 具有超顺磁性,可用于多种生物医学用途。将这些纳米粒子与 PET 成像相结合可显著提高诊断能力和治疗效果。螯合剂和合成过程中的直接掺入是纳米颗粒放射性标记的两种技术,用于监测颗粒在体内的情况。本综述涉及 PET 成像的背景信息、IONPs 带来的机遇以及使用它们时可能遇到的困难。随着双模 IONP 模板的新进展,有可能同时使用 MRI 和 PET 进行单细胞分辨率成像。前景主要集中在提高 IONP 的安全性和效率、利用带有 52Mn 标记的纳米材料以及将 IONP 应用于多模态成像。使用铜-64 作为放射性标记剂,还可用于核医学,特别是癌症诊断。这些用于 PET 成像的新一代放射性标记 IONP 汽车是分子和细胞成像的重大进步,可能会提高诊断精度和精准医疗的要素。
Positron emission tomography imaging using radiolabeled iron oxide nanomaterials
This review aims to demonstrate the usability of radiolabeled iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) as PET imaging contrast agents and their perspectives in biomedical research and clinical practice. Magnetite and maghemite IONPs are superparamagnetic and released for multiple biomedical uses. Combining these nanoparticles with PET imaging significantly improves diagnostic capacities and treatment outcomes. Chelating agents and direct incorporation during synthesis are two techniques used in radiolabeling of nanoparticles to monitor particles in vivo. The review covers the background information on PET imaging, the opportunities provided by IONPs, and possible difficulties when using them. With new advancements in bimodal IONP templates, it is possible to use MRI and PET simultaneously for single-cell resolution imaging. The prospects centre on improving IONP safety and efficiency, utilizing nanomaterials with the 52Mn label, and applying IONPs in multimodal imaging. Copper-64 has also emerged as applicable in nuclear medicine, particularly in cancer diagnosis, using the copper-64 as a radiolabeling agent. These new generation automobiles of radiolabeled IONPs for PET imaging are a significant advancement to molecular and cellular imaging with possible enhancements in diagnostic precision and elements of precision medicine.