Issue 19, 2010

Block copolymervesicles containing paramagnetic lanthanide complexes: a novel class of T1- and CEST MRI contrast agents

Abstract

Block copolymer vesicles containing paramagnetic lanthanide complexes represent a versatile class of MRI contrast agents. By exploiting the water flux across the membrane, these nanovesicles can be employed as T1- and CEST MRI contrast agents. The incorporation of paramagnetic amphiphilic lipids (Gd-1 for T1 MRI CAs agents and Tm-2 for CEST MRI CAs) into the polymeric bilayer markedly improves the properties of the MRI contrast agents with respect to the longitudinal relaxivity (22 mM−1 s−1 at 20 MHz) and the chemical shift of the intrapolymersomal water protons.

Graphical abstract: Block copolymer vesicles containing paramagnetic lanthanide complexes: a novel class of T1- and CEST MRI contrast agents

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2010
Accepted
22 Jul 2010
First published
19 Aug 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 4847-4850

Block copolymer vesicles containing paramagnetic lanthanide complexes: a novel class of T1- and CEST MRI contrast agents

H. Grüll, S. Langereis, L. Messager, D. D. Castelli, A. Sanino, E. Torres, E. Terreno and S. Aime, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 4847 DOI: 10.1039/C0SM00345J

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