磁共振成像用钆共轭硫辛酸水凝胶。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Andrew R Brotherton, Bennett Phillips-Sorich, Naedum DomNwachukwu, Matthew D Bailey, Aarnav S Patel, Claudio Luchinat, Giacomo Parigi, Thomas J Meade
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摘要

一种钆基造影剂(GBCA)二硫二聚体(Gd3+SS)被掺入硫辛酸(LA)基水凝胶(Gd3+凝胶)中,用于增强磁共振成像(MRI)。本研究评估了Gd3+凝胶在跟踪内伤方面的潜在应用的磁性和体外行为。结果表明,随着LA聚合强度的增加,弛豫速率直接缩短,当Gd3+SS偶联到水凝胶中时,弛豫速率(r1)在1.4 T时增加2.8倍。这种效应是由于旋转相关时间(τr)从0.22±0.05 ns (Gd3+SS)显著增加到6±1 ns (Gd3+Gel)。保留研究证实,Gd3+SS在水凝胶中保持共价,Gd3+SS的保留率为64.7±1.9%,非共价结合gadterate的保留率为14.0±1.4%。从空白凝胶到Gd3+凝胶(0.24 mM Gd3+),水凝胶弛豫速率(1/T1)在7 T时从1.1 s-1增加到3.5 s-1。细胞研究表明,PC3-PIP和RAW 264.7细胞在Gd3+SS作用下保持较高的活力,但在Gd3+凝胶作用下表现出较低的活力,这与已知硫辛酸对永生化细胞系的作用一致。使用ICP-MS和共聚焦荧光显微镜进行的细胞摄取研究证实,单体Gd3+SS很容易被内化,而Gd3+凝胶明显限制了扩散和摄取。用流变学方法测定了不同LA浓度下LA水凝胶的零剪切粘度。这些发现表明,LA水凝胶支架增强MRI对比,减少浸出,并且易于注射。Gd3+凝胶是治疗过程中潜在的靶向成像和控制摄取的有前途的工具。
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Gadolinium-Conjugated Lipoic Acid Hydrogels for Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

A gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA) disulfide homodimer (Gd3+SS) has been incorporated into a lipoic acid (LA)-based hydrogel (Gd3+Gel) for enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study evaluates the magnetic properties and in vitro behavior of Gd3+Gel for potential applications in tracking internal injuries. Results indicate a direct shortening in the relaxation rate with greater magnitude of LA polymerization and a 2.8-fold enhancement in relaxivity (r1) at 1.4 T when Gd3+SS was conjugated into the hydrogel. This effect is attributed to a significant increase in the rotational correlation time (τr) from 0.22 ± 0.05 ns (Gd3+SS) to 6 ± 1 ns (Gd3+Gel). Retention studies confirm that Gd3+SS remains covalently within the hydrogel, with retention of 64.7 ± 1.9% for Gd3+SS and 14.0 ± 1.4% for noncovalent binding gadoterate. The hydrogel relaxation rate (1/T1) increases from 1.1 to 3.5 s-1 at 7 T from blank gel to Gd3+Gel (0.24 mM Gd3+). Cell studies show that PC3-PIP and RAW 264.7 cells maintain high viability with Gd3+SS but exhibit reduced viability with Gd3+Gel, consistent with known lipoic acid effects on immortalized cell lines. Cellular uptake studies using ICP-MS and confocal fluorescence microscopy confirm that monomeric Gd3+SS is readily internalized, whereas Gd3+Gel significantly limits diffusion and uptake. Rheology was conducted to determine the zero-shear viscosity of the LA hydrogel at various concentrations of LA. These findings suggest that the LA hydrogel scaffold enhances MRI contrast, minimizes leaching, and is easily injectable. Gd3+Gel is a promising tool for potential targeted imaging and controlled uptake during healing processes.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Bio Materials is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of biomaterials and biointerfaces including and beyond the traditional biosensing, biomedical and therapeutic applications. The journal is devoted to reports of new and original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials, engineering, physics, bioscience, and chemistry into important bio applications. The journal is specifically interested in work that addresses the relationship between structure and function and assesses the stability and degradation of materials under relevant environmental and biological conditions.
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