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Theranostic Gd(III)-lipid microbubbles for MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery

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BIOMATERIALS
卷 33, 期 1, 页码 247-255

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2011.09.026

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Blood-brain barrier opening; Lanthanide; DOTA; Phospholipid; Perfluorobutane; Cavitation

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  1. NIH [R01EB009041]
  2. University of Colorado

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We have synthesized a biomaterial consisting of Gd(III) ions chelated to lipid-coated, size-selected microbubbles for utility in both magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging. The macrocyclic ligand DOTA-NHS was bound to PE headgroups on the lipid shell of pre-synthesized microbubbles. Gd(III) was then chelated to DOTA on the microbubble shell. The reaction temperature was optimized to increase the rate of Gd(111) chelation while maintaining microbubble stability. ICP-OES analysis of the microbubbles determined a surface density of 7.5 x 10(5) 3.0 x 10(5) Gd(III)/mu m(2) after chelation at 50 degrees C. The Gd(III)-bound microbubbles were found to be echogenic in vivo during high-frequency ultrasound imaging of the mouse kidney. The Gd(III)-bound microbubbles also were characterized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 9.4 T by a spin-echo technique and, surprisingly, both the longitudinal and transverse proton relaxation rates were found to be roughly equal to that of no-Gd(III) control microbubbles and saline. However, the relaxation rates increased significantly, and in a dose-dependent manner, after sonication was used to fragment the Gd(III)-bound microbubbles into non-gas-containing lipid bilayer remnants. The longitudinal (r(1)) and transverse (r(2)) molar relaxivities were 4.0 +/- 0.4 and 120 +/- 18 mM(-1)s(-1), respectively, based on Gd(III) content. The Gd(III)-bound microbubbles may find application in the measurement of cavitation events during MRI-guided focused ultrasound therapy and to track the biodistribution of shell remnants. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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