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Fabrication of Polymer-Gadolinium (III) Complex Nanomicelle from Poly(ethylene glycol)-Polysuccinimide Conjugate and Diethylenetriaminetetraacetic Acid-Gadolinium as Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 120, Issue 5, Pages 2596-2605

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.33464

Keywords

polymer-gadolinium (III) complex; nanomicelle; magnetic resonance imaging; Click reaction; cytotoxicity; contrast agent

Funding

  1. International Corporation Project of Shanghai Municipality Commission [10410710000, 09540709000]
  2. Nanometer Science and Technology [0952nm05300]
  3. Self-Determined and Innovative Research Funds [WUT 2010-II-022]

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Methoxy poly (ethylene glycol)-graft-alpha, beta-poly (aspartic acid) derivatives (mPEG-g-PAA-N-3) were synthesized by sequential ring-opening reaction of polysuccinimide (PSI) with mPEG-NH2 (MW: 2000 Da), and 1-azido-3-aminopropane, respectively. Then N-2-(hex-5-yne)-diethylenetriamine-tetra-t-butylacetate (DTTA-der) was conjugated to mPEG-g-PAA-N-3 by click cycloaddition. After deprotection of carboxylic groups, mPEG-g-PAA-DTTA macromolecular ligands were obtained. MPEG-g-PAA-(DTTA-Gd) complex nanomicelles were fabricated from mPEG-g-PAA-DTTA and Gadolinium chloride. The formation of nanomicelles was confirmed by fluorescence spectrophotoscopy and particle size measurements. It was found that all the nanomicelles showed spherical shapes with core-shell structures and narrow size distributions. Their sizes ranged from 50 to 80 nm, suggesting their passive targeting potential to tumor tissue. With the increase of graft degree (GD) of mPEG, the sizes of mPEGg-PAA-(DTTA-Gd)nanomicelles showed a tendency to decrease. Compared with gadopentetate dimeglumine (Gd-DTPA), mPEG-g-PAA-(DTTA-Gd) nanomicelles showed essential decreased cytotoxicity to KB cell line and enhanced T-1-weighted signal intensity, especially at low concentration of gadolinium (III), suggesting their great potentials as magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 120: 2596-2605, 2011

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