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Kim J S - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: This report documents a multimodal nanoparticle (MNP) contrast agent, containing embedded luminophores and surface-immobilized gadolinium chelates, as a contrast agent of inflamed synovium in a collagen induced arthritis (CIA) model. METHODS: DBA-1J mice were immunized for CIA and imaged after disease onset by two independent modalities. After intravenous administration ...
Kantam M Lakshmi - - 2009
Herein we present magnetically recoverable and reusable copper ferrite nanoparticles for asymmetric hydrosilylation of several ketones. Up to 99% enantiometric excess was obtained at room temperature using polymethylhydrosiloxane as the stoichiometric reducing agent. The copper ferrite nanoparticles were magnetically separated, and the efficiency of the catalyst remains almost unaltered up ...
Kressler Bryan - - 2010
Magnetic susceptibility is an important physical property of tissues, and can be used as a contrast mechanism in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Recently, targeting contrast agents by conjugation with signaling molecules and labeling stem cells with contrast agents have become feasible. These contrast agents are strongly paramagnetic, and the ability ...
Amstad Esther - - 2009
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a non-invasive, non-radiative technique, is thought to lead to cellular or even molecular resolution if optimized targeted MR contrast agents are introduced. This would allow diagnosing progressive diseases in early stages. Here, it is shown that the high binding affinity of poly(ethylene glycol)-gallol (PEG-gallol) allows freeze ...
McCarthy Jason R - - 2009
Thrombosis underlies numerous life-threatening cardiovascular syndromes. Development of thrombosis-specific molecular imaging agents to detect and monitor thrombogenesis and fibrinolysis in vivo could improve the diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment of thrombosis syndromes. To this end, we have synthesized efficient multimodal nanoagents targeted to two different constituents of thrombi, namely, fibrin ...
Kim Jungdae - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: Acupuncture meridians in traditional Oriental medicine are known to be channels connecting specific points in the surface of the body to corresponding internal organs. We investigated the permeation and the transport of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent and tracer after injection at acupoints of small animals, such as ...
Blackwell Megan L - - 2009
High-resolution ex vivo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can be used to delineate prominent architectonic features in the human brain, but increased contrast is required to visualize more subtle distinctions. To aid MR sensitivity to cell density and myelination, we have begun the development of target-specific paramagnetic contrast agents. This work ...
Cormode David P - - 2009
Determining arterial macrophage expression is an important goal in the molecular imaging of atherosclerosis. Here, we compare the efficacy of two synthetic, high density lipoprotein (HDL) based contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of macrophage burden. Each form of HDL was labeled with gadolinium and rhodamine to allow MRI ...
Wyss Caroline - - 2009
The primary goal of this study was to design a fluorescent E-selectin-targeted iodine-containing liposome for specific E-selectin imaging with the use of micro-CT. The secondary goal was to correlate the results of micro-CT imaging with other imaging techniques with cellular resolution, i.e., confocal and intravital microscopy. E-selectin-targeted liposomes were tested ...
Mody Vicky V - - 2009
Gynecological cancers result in significant morbidity and mortality in women despite advances in treatment and diagnosis. This is due to detection of the disease in the late stages following metastatic spread in which treatment options become limited and may not result in positive outcomes. In addition, traditional contrast agents are ...
Briley-Saebo Karen C - - 2009
There is an ongoing desire to produce high-relaxivity, Gd-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. These may allow for lower doses to be used, which is especially important in view of the current safety concerns surrounding Gd in patients. Here we report the synthesis of a high-relaxivity MRI contrast agent, ...
Kribben Andreas - - 2009
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) is a newly recognized disorder occurring exclusively in patients with renal failure. Exposure to gadolinium-based magnetic resonance (MR) contrast media has been associated with subsequent development of NSF. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis is characterized by skin induration preferentially affecting the extremities. In addition, involvement of internal organs ...
Kato Yoshinori - - 2009
To monitor the release of cargo molecules from nanocarriers, a novel MRI/MRS technique was developed and tested. This novel approach uses a simultaneous encapsulation of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles and either a gadolinium (Gd)-based paramagnetic contrast agent, Gd-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid bismethylamide(GdDTPA-BMA), for MRI, or an anticancer agent, 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), ...
Pramanik Manojit - - 2009
We have developed a novel carbon nanotube-based contrast agent for both thermoacoustic and photoacoustic tomography. In comparison to deionized water, single-walled carbon nanotubes exhibited more than twofold signal enhancement for thermoacoustic tomography at 3 GHz. In comparison to blood, they exhibited more than sixfold signal enhancement for photoacoustic tomography at ...
Yankeelov Thomas E - - 2009
Dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI) enables the quantitative assessment of tumor status and has found application in both pre-clinical tumor models as well as clinical oncology. DCE-MRI requires the serial acquisition of images before and after the injection of a paramagnetic contrast agent so that the variation of MR signal ...
Oostendorp Marlies - - 2009
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a versatile noninvasive diagnostic tool that can be applied to the entire human body to revealing morphologic, functional, and metabolic information. The authors review how MR imaging can depict both the established and the developing vasculature with techniques involving intravenously administered contrast agents. In addition ...
Gabellieri Cristina - - 2009
Gadolinium contrast agents are known to affect the outer-sphere relaxivities of nuclei other than protons. We have investigated the heteronuclear relaxivities of four commercial gadolinium contrast agents (Magnevist, Omniscan, Dotarem and Gadovist) on the relaxation of (13)C in glycine, (13)C in pyruvate and (15)N in choline with long relaxation times. ...
Jackson Price A - - 2010
PURPOSE: To identify the benefits in image contrast enhancement using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) compared to conventional iodinated contrast media. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Gold nanoparticles and iodinated contrast media were evaluated for contrast enhancement at various X-ray tube potentials in an imaging phantom. Iopromide and AuNP suspension were equalized according to ...
Altun Ersan - - 2009
The purpose of this work is to provide current information on the rapidly evolving subject of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF), to establish the radiologic approach to the management of high-risk patients for NSF, and to assess the probabilistic risk of NSF compared to contrast induced nephropathy (CIN), as encountered with ...
Gruwel Marco L H - - 2009
Alginate-based beads labeled with contrast agent and loaded with vascular growth hormones were used for site-specific chronic delivery of hormones at the site of myocardial damage in a porcine model. Position of the beads within the pericardium could be monitored by MRI for optimal hormone delivery due to the presence ...
Himmelreich Uwe - - 2009
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), as one of the most powerful methods in clinical diagnosis, has emerged as an additional method in the field of molecular and cellular imaging. Compared to established molecular imaging methods, MRI provides in vivo images with high resolution. In particularly in the field of cell-based therapy, ...
Matsumoto Ken-Ichiro - - 2009
The availability and applicability of the combination of paramagnetic nitroxyl contrast agent and T(1)-weighted gradient echo (GE)-based dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurement for redox imaging are described. The time courses of T(1)-weighted GE MRI signal intensities according to first-order paramagnetic loss of a nitroxyl contrast agent were simulated for ...
Acquadro Elena - - 2009
The present paper describes the detection of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS). The contrast agent was analyzed in both frozen and paraformaldehyde-fixed mouse livers explanted after its in vivo administration, and its identity was confirmed by fragmentation experiments. Moreover, ...
Hasebroock Kendra M - - 2009
Anatomical and physiological imaging using CT and MRI are playing a critical role in patients' diagnosis, disease characterization and treatment planning. CT- and MRI-based protocols increasingly require an injection of iodinated CT and gadolinium (Gd)-based MRI contrast media. Although routinely used in clinical practice, iodinated and to a less extent ...
Bertin Annabelle - - 2009
A new dendritic manganese(II) chelate 1 has been evaluated by in vivo (relaxivity) and in vitro (toxicity and relaxivity) experiments as a manganese enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) contrast agent. Also, a comparison with its corresponding gadolinium(III) homologue 2 and the commercially available MEMRI agent MnDPDP (Teslascan, Amersham Health) was ...
Jastrzebska Beata - - 2009
We designed and synthesized a novel contrast agent (CA) to image the activity of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) in a tumor, noninvasively using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We exploited the concept of solubility-switchable CAs in the design of a protease-modulated CA (PCA), referred to as PCA2-switch. This PCA contains a paramagnetic ...
Spuentrup Elmar - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) perfusion imaging during the first pass after intravenous administration of extracellular contrast agents is hampered by the spatial and temporal resolution achievable and by the artifacts seen in ultrafast MR imaging. Furthermore, time-consuming quantitative data analysis is often added. The use of molecular MR imaging ...
Sun Yun - - 2009
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has become an increasingly recognized alternative to cancer treatment in clinic. However, PDT therapy agents, namely photosensitizer (PS), are limited in application as a result of prolonged cutaneous photosensitivity, poor water solubility and inadequate selectivity, which are encountered by numerous chemical therapies. Magnetic chitosan nanoparticles provide excellent ...
Cheung Jerry S - - 2009
Gas-filled microbubbles have the potential to become a unique MR contrast agent due to their magnetic susceptibility effect, biocompatibility and localized manipulation via ultrasound cavitation. In this study, two types of microbubbles, custom-made albumin-coated microbubbles (A-MB) and a commercially available lipid-based clinical ultrasound contrast agent (SonoVue), were investigated with in ...
Kluchova Katerina - - 2009
Nearly monodispersed superparamagnetic maghemite nanoparticles (15-20nm) were prepared by a one-step thermal decomposition of iron(II) acetate in air at 400 degrees C. The presented synthetic route is simple, cost effective and allows to prepare the high-quality superparamagnetic particles in a large scale. The as-prepared particles were exploited for the development ...
Huang Shuning - - 2009
Detailed 3D mouse brain images may promote better understanding of phenotypical differences between normal and transgenic/mutant mouse models. Previously, a number of magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) studies have successfully established brain atlases, revealing genotypic traits of several commonly used mouse strains. In such studies, MR contrast agents, mainly gadolinium (Gd) ...
Alsaid Hasan - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: Atherosclerosis involves an inflammatory process characterized by cellular and molecular responses. A slow-clearance blood-pool paramagnetic agent (CMD-A2-Gd-DOTA: P717) chemically modified to create a functionalized product (F-P717) for targeting inflammation in vessel walls was evaluated in vivo in mice. METHODS AND RESULTS: Carboxylate and sulfate groups were grafted onto the ...
Katoh Marcus - - 2009
PURPOSE: To evaluate the value of a fibrin-specific MR contrast agent (EP-2104R; EPIX Pharmaceuticals) for detection of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and monitoring of percutaneous intervention for treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 6 domestic swine, DVT was induced in an iliac/femoral vein using an occlusion-balloon catheter and subsequent injection of ...
Sanders H M H F - - 2009
Collagen is an important component of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and plays an important role in normal tissue maturation and in pathological processes such as atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. The diagnostics of the latter diseases using MRI could strongly benefit from the use of collagen-specific contrast agents. The current study ...
Gong Yanbao - - 2009
To design peptide-targeted iron oxide as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents, amino-functionalized magnetic nanogels were prepared by using N-(2-aminoethyl) methacrylamide hydrochloride (AEM x HCl) as monomer via new photochemical approach. Their chemical structure and composition were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR) and thermogravimetric analyses (TGA). The core-shell ...
Zou Jing - - 2009
CONCLUSION: The inner ear membranous permeability and leakiness and endolymphatic hydrops can be visualized using gadolinium-enhanced MRI in both rodents and man. Intratympanic administration of contrast agent gives greater perilymphatic loading of gadolinium. OBJECTIVES: Visualization of different types of inner ear dysfunction in MRI with intravenous or intratympanic administration of ...
Foxley Sean - - 2009
Contrast-enhanced (CE)-MRI is sensitive to cancers but can produce adverse reactions and suffers from insufficient specificity and morphological detail. This research investigated whether high spectral and spatial resolution (HiSS) MRI detects tumor vasculature without contrast agents, based on the sensitivity of the water resonance line shape to tumor blood vessels. ...
Tu Chuqiao - - 2009
A redox- and light-sensitive, T(1)-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent which tethers a spiropyran(SP)/merocyanine(MC) motif to a Gd-DO3A moiety was synthesized and characterized. When in the dark, the probe is in its MC form which has an r(1) relaxivity of 2.51 mM(-1)s(-1) (60MHz, 37 degrees C). After irradiation with ...
Leung Sarah J - - 2009
We have recently introduced liposome-supported plasmon resonant gold nanoshells (Troutman et al., Adv. Mater. 2008, 20, 2604-2608). These plasmon resonant gold-coated liposomes are degradable into components of a size compatible with renal clearance, potentially enabling their use as multifunctional agents in applications in nanomedicine, including imaging, diagnostics, therapy, and drug ...
Lohman M - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the technical feasibility of performing elbow MR arthrography via a posterior approach through the triceps. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The images of 19 patients with elbow MR arthrography via a posterior transtriceps approach were retrospectively studied. The injections were performed by four musculoskeletal radiologists, using fluoroscopic guidance and ...
Blackwell Megan L - - 2009
High-resolution ex vivo magnetic resonance (MR) imaging can be used to delineate prominent architectonic features in the human brain, but increased contrast is required to visualize more subtle distinctions. To aid MR sensitivity to cell density and myelination, we have begun the development of target-specific paramagnetic contrast agents. This work ...
Shiraishi Kouichi - - 2009
A polymeric micelle drug carrier system was applied to the targeting of an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) contrast agent. A block copolymer, PEG-b-poly(L-lysine), was used for conjugation of gadolinium ions through chelating moieties, DOTA. The DOTA moieties were successfully conjugated to all primary amine groups of the lysine residues. The ...
Mehnert Ulrich - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: Although botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) intradetrusor injections are a recommended therapy for neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO), refractory to antimuscarinic drugs, a standardisation of injection technique is missing. Furthermore, some basic questions are still unanswered, as where the toxin solution exactly spreads after injection. Therefore, we investigated the distribution ...
Wang Xue-Feng - - 2010
Molecular imaging of thrombus formation at initial stage requires a robust thrombus-specific contrast agent with high sensitivity. In this study, we report a novel P-selectin-targeted paramagnetic molecular imaging agent and the agent's potential to sensitively detect occult microthrombi on the intimal surface of endothelium. Platelet clots and blood clots targeted ...
Zabow Gary - - 2009
This paper provides an introductory overview of recent microfabricated, as opposed to traditional chemically synthesized, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. As a specific example of the enhanced agent functionality that top-down micro-engineering allows, the paper focuses on recently demonstrated magnetic microstructures that provide multispectral MRI contrast.
Terreno Enzo - - 2009
The peculiar properties of osmotically shrunken liposomes acting as magnetic resonance imaging-chemical exchange saturation transfer (MRI-CEST) contrast agents have been investigated. Attention has been primarily devoted to assessing the contribution arising from encapsulated and incorporated paramagnetic lanthanide(III)-based shift reagents in determining the chemical shift of the intraliposomal water protons, which ...
Khemtong Chalermchai - - 2009
An off-resonance saturation (ORS) method was used for magnetic resonance imaging of superparamagnetic polymeric micelles (SPPM). SPPM was produced by encapsulating a cluster of magnetite nanoparticles (9.9+/-0.4 nm in diameter) in poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(D,L-lactide) (PEG-PLA) copolymer micelles (micelle diameter: 60+/-9 nm). In ORS MRI, a selective radiofrequency (RF) pulse was applied ...
Chow April M - - 2009
Gas-filled microbubbles have the potential to become a unique intravascular MR contrast agent due to their magnetic susceptibility effect, biocompatibility and localized manipulation via ultrasound cavitation. However, in vivo demonstration of microbubble susceptibility effect is limited so far and microbubble susceptibility effect is relatively weak when compared with other intravascular ...
Goldsmith Stanley J - - 2009
Gallium-67 ((67)Ga)-citrate was initially introduced as a tumor imaging agent in the early 1970s, but it was soon recognized that it was useful in the identification of both acute and chronic inflammation. Because of its physical characteristics (multiple gamma photons energy; long half life) and binding to the plasma protein ...
Geraldes Carlos F G C - - 2009
A comprehensive classification of contrast agents currently used or under development for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is presented. Agents based on small chelates, macromolecular systems, iron oxides and other nanosystems, as well as responsive, chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) and hyperpolarization agents are covered in order to discuss the various ...
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