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Concentration-independent MRI of pH with a dendrimer-based pH-responsive nanoprobe
- Source :
- Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging. 10:481-486
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2015.
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Abstract
- The measurement of extracellular pH (pHe) has significant clinical value for pathological diagnoses and for monitoring the effects of pH-altering therapies. One of the major problems of measuring pHe with a relaxation-based MRI contrast agent is that the longitudinal relaxivity depends on both pH and the concentration of the agent, requiring the use of a second pH-unresponsive agent to measure the concentration. Here we tested the feasibility of measuring pH with a relaxation-based dendritic MRI contrast agent in a concentration-independent manner at clinically relevant field strengths. The transverse and longitudinal relaxation times in solutions of the contrast agent (GdDOTA-4AmP)44-G5, a G5–PAMAM dendrimer-based MRI contrast agent in water, were measured at 3 T and 7 T magnetic field strengths as a function of pH. At 3 T, longitudinal relaxivity (r1) increased from 7.91 to 9.65 mM−1 s−1 (on a per Gd3+ basis) on changing pH from 8.84 to 6.35. At 7 T, r1 relaxivity showed pH response, albeit at lower mean values; transverse relaxivity (r2) remained independent of pH and magnetic field strengths. The longitudinal relaxivity of (GdDOTA-4AmP)44-G5 exhibited a strong and reversible pH dependence. The ratio of relaxation rates R2/R1 also showed a linear relationship in a pH-responsive manner, and this pH response was independent of the absolute concentration of (GdDOTA-4AmP)44-G5 agent. Importantly, the nanoprobe (GdDOTA-4AmP)44-G5 shows pH response in the range commonly found in the microenvironment of solid tumors. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15554309
- Volume :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Contrast Media & Molecular Imaging
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........88de52db04f85561dacd1780f5e4a243
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.1651