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High MRI performance fluorescent mesoporous silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles for tracking neural progenitor cells in an ischemic mouse model

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages 4506-4516

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3nr00119a

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  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program) [2010CB834303]
  2. National Nature Science Foundation of China [81230030, 30870682, 11275121, 21241002]
  3. Med-Engineering Crossing Foundation of SJTU [YG2011ZD07, YG2012MS15]

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Multifunctional probes with high MRI sensitivity and high efficiency for cell labeling are desirable for MR cell imaging. Herein, we have fabricated fluorescent mesoporous silica-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (fmSiO(4)@SPIONs) for neural progenitor cell (C17.2) MR imaging. FmSiO4@SPIONs were discrete and uniform in size, and had a clear core-shell structure. The magnetic core size was about 10 nm and the fluorescent mesoporous silica coating layer was around 20 nm. Compared with fluorescent dense silica-coated SPIONs (fdSiO(4)@SPIONs) with a similar size, fmSiO(4)@SPIONs demonstrated higher MR sensitivity and cell labeling efficiency. When implanted into the right hemisphere of stroke mice, contralateral to the ischemic territory, a small amount of labeled cells were able to be tracked migrating to the lesion sites using a clinical MRI scanner (3 T). More impressively, even when administered intravenously, the labeled cells could also be monitored homing to the ischemic area. MRI observations were corroborated by histological studies of the brain tissues. Our study demonstrated that fmSiO(4)@SPIONs are highly effective for cell imaging and hold great promise for MRI cell tracking in future.

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