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Geometrical confinement of gadolinium-based contrast agents in nanoporous particles enhances T1 contrast

Ananta, Jeyarama S.
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Godin, Biana
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Sethi, Richa
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2010
Nature Nanotechnology

Magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents are currently designed by modifying their structural and physiochemical properties to improve relaxivity and to enhance image contrast. Here, we show a general method for increasing relaxivity by confining contrast agents inside the nanoporous structure of silicon particles. Magnevist, gadofullerenes and gadonanotubes were loaded inside the pores of quasi-hemispherical and discoidal particles. For all combinations of nanoconstructs, a boost in longitudinal proton relaxivity r1 was observed: Magnevist, r1 ≈ 14 mM−1 s−1/Gd3+ ion (~8.15 × 10+7 mM−1 s−1/construct); gadofullerenes, r1 ≈ 200 mM−1 s−1/Gd3+ ion (~7 × 10+9 mM−1 s−1/construct); gadonanotubes, r1 ≈ 150 mM−1 s−1/Gd3+ ion (~2 × 10+9 mM−1 s−1/construct). These relaxivity values are about 4 to 50 times larger than those of clinically available gadolinium-based agents (~4 mM−1 s−1/Gd3+ ion). The enhancement in contrast is attributed to the geometrical confinement of the agents, which influences the paramagnetic behaviour of the Gd3+ ions. Thus, nanoscale confinement offers a new and general strategy for enhancing the contrast of gadolinium-based contrast agents.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/NNANO.2010.203
Web of Science ID

WOS:000283847800018

Author(s)
Ananta, Jeyarama S.
Godin, Biana
Sethi, Richa
Moriggi, Loïck  
Liu, Xuewu
Serda, Rita E.
Krishnamurthy, Ramkumar
Muthupillai, Raja
Bolskar, Robert D.
Helm, Lothar  
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Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Nanotechnology
Volume

5

Start page

815

End page

821

Subjects

contrast agent

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MRI

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nanoparticles

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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October 25, 2010
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