多模态成像在癌症检测中的作用:SPIONs和USPIONs作为MRI、SPECT和PET的造影剂。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Zahra Shaghaghi, Ramin Mansouri, Sahar Nosrati, Maryam Alvandi
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纳米医学已经成为医学诊断的一个变革领域,特别是在癌症检测方面。超顺磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒(SPIONs)和超小超顺磁性氧化铁纳米颗粒(USPIONs)由于其卓越的性能而引起了人们的广泛关注,使它们适合用于分子成像。这些纳米颗粒可以作为磁共振成像(MRI)的有效造影剂,也可以用各种放射性同位素进行放射性标记,用于核医学模式,如正电子发射断层扫描(PET)和单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)。多模态成像系统的最新进展,如PET/MRI和SPECT/MRI,已经证明了这些纳米颗粒结合不同成像技术优势的潜力,可以在早期阶段更准确地检测癌症。MRI具有较高的空间和时间分辨率,但灵敏度较低;PET和SPECT具有较高的灵敏度,但分辨率较低。这些模式的整合可以增强癌组织的成像。本文综述了放射性标记SPIONs和USPIONs在双模成像系统中的应用,强调了它们作为造影剂的优点和局限性。靶向纳米探针的持续发展和新的多模态成像系统的探索为改善早期癌症诊断和治疗提供了有希望的途径。
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Multimodal imaging in cancer detection: the role of SPIONs and USPIONs as contrast agents for MRI, SPECT, and PET.

Nanomedicine has emerged as a transformative field in medical diagnostics, particularly in cancer detection. Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) and ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (USPIONs) have garnered significant attention due to their remarkable properties, making them suitable for use in molecular imaging. These nanoparticles can serve as effective contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and can also be radiolabeled with various radioisotopes for use in nuclear medicine modalities such as positron emission tomography (PET) and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Recent advancements in multimodal imaging systems, such as PET/MRI and SPECT/MRI, have demonstrated the potential of these nanoparticles to combine the strengths of different imaging techniques, allowing for more accurate cancer detection at early stages. MRI provides high spatial and temporal resolution but lacks sensitivity, while PET and SPECT offer high sensitivity with lower resolution. The integration of these modalities allows for enhanced imaging of cancerous tissues. This review discusses the application of radiolabeled SPIONs and USPIONs in dual-modality imaging systems, highlighting their advantages and limitations as contrast agents. The continued development of targeted nanoprobes and the exploration of new multimodal imaging systems offer promising avenues for improving early cancer diagnosis and treatment.

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Future oncology
Future oncology ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.00%
发文量
335
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Future Oncology (ISSN 1479-6694) provides a forum for a new era of cancer care. The journal focuses on the most important advances and highlights their relevance in the clinical setting. Furthermore, Future Oncology delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats - vital in delivering information to an increasingly time-constrained community. The journal takes a forward-looking stance toward the scientific and clinical issues, together with the economic and policy issues that confront us in this new era of cancer care. The journal includes literature awareness such as the latest developments in radiotherapy and immunotherapy, concise commentary and analysis, and full review articles all of which provide key findings, translational to the clinical setting.
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