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Albumin-templated manganese carbonate nanoparticles for precise magnetic resonance imaging of acute myocardial infarction

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 493-501

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/08853282221102673

Keywords

Magnetic resonance imaging; myocardial infarction; nanoparticles; MnCO3; albumin

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Common Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education [KM202010025028]

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A new type of nanoparticles as an MRI contrast agent for accurate detection of myocardial infarction has been developed. The nanoparticles showed excellent chemical stability and targeting capability, and exhibited low cytotoxicity to cardiomyocytes and good hemocompatibility. Therefore, these nanoparticles have great potential for sensitive and specific detection of the infarcted regions during acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a major cause of death worldwide. Early and precise diagnosis of myocardial viability after MI is extremely important for effective treatment and prognosis evaluation. Herein, we developed the BSA-templated manganese carbonate (MnCO3@BSA) nanoparticles as an MR imaging contrast agent for accurate detection of the infarcted regions. The chemophysical features, targeting capability toward the infarct, and biocompatibility were evaluated. The nanoparticles showed superior chemical stability. In vitro study suggested that the MnCO3@BSA nanoparticles do not enter normal cardiomyocytes. MR imaging indicated that the MnCO3@BSA with a high longitudinal (r( 1 )) relaxivity of 5.84 mM(-1)s(-1) at physiological condition specifically accumulated into the infarcted regions of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) mice. In addition, the MnCO3@BSA nanoparticles exhibited low cytotoxicity to cardiomyocytes, no damage to organs and good hemocompatibility. Thereby, the MnCO3@BSA nanoparticles manifested great potential as an extracellular contrast agent of MR imaging for sensitive and specific detection of the infarcted regions during acute myocardial I/R injury.

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