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Nuclear magnetic resonance study of Gd-based nanoparticles to tag boron compounds in boron neutron capture therapy

Authors :
Saverio Altieri
Silva Bortolussi
Cinzia Ferrari
Paolo Dionigi
Laura Cansolino
D. Santoro
Giovanni Vidari
Sabrina Stella
Maurizio Corti
M. Bonora
A. Porta
Nicoletta Protti
Giuseppe Zanoni
Ferdinando Borsa
C. Zonta
A. M. Clerici
M., Corti
M., Bonora
F., Borsa
S., Bortolussi
N., Protti
D., Santoro
Stella, Sabrina
S., Altieri
C., Zonta
A. M., Clerici
L., Cansolino
C., Ferrari
P., Dionigi
A., Porta
G., Zanoni
G., Vidari
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We report the investigation of new organic complexes containing a magnetic moment (Gd-based molecular nanomagnets), which can serve the double purpose of acting as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) agents, and at the same time act as contrast agents to detect the molecule in the tissue by a proton magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We also explore the possibility of monitoring the concentration of the BNCT agent directly via proton and boron NMR relaxation. The absorption of 10B-enriched molecules inside tumoral liver tissues has been shown by NMR measurements and confirmed by α spectroscopy. A new molecular Gd-tagged nanomagnet and BNCT agent (GdBPA) has been synthesized and characterized measuring its relaxivity R1 between 10 kHz and 66 MHz, and its use as a contrast agent in MRI has been demonstrated. The NMR-based evidence of the absorption of GdBPA into living tumoral cells is also shown.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c52a9af49b0326970422e4c84ad66347