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Bio-Inspired, Melanin-Like Nanoparticles as a Highly Efficient Contrast Agent for <i>T</i><sub>1</sub>-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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NanoparticlesEthylene GlycolEngineeringImaging AgentMagnetic ResonanceSynthetic Melanin-like NanoparticlesBiomedical EngineeringMagnetic Resonance ImagingNanomedicineImaging AgentsTherapeutic ImagingBioimagingBiophysicsRadiologyContrast AgentMelanin-like NanoparticlesResonanceBiomedical ImagingMedicine
The development of nontoxic and biocompatible imaging agents will create new opportunities for potential applications in clinical MRI diagnosis. Synthetic melanin-like nanoparticles (MelNPs), analogous to natural sepia melanin (a major component of the cuttlefish ink), can be used as contrast agent for MRI. MelNPs complexed with paramagnetic Fe(3+) ions show much higher relaxivity values than existing MRI T1 contrast agents based on gadolinium (Gd) or manganese (Mn); MelNP values at 3T were r1 = 17 and r2 = 18 mM(-1) s(-1) (r2/r1 value of 1.1). With significant enhancement to MRI contrast, this biomimetic approach using MelNPs functionalized with paramagnetic Fe(3+) ions and surface-modified with biocompatible poly(ethylene glycol) units, could provide new insight into how melanin-based bioresponsive and therapeutic imaging probes integrate with their various biological functions.
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