Ultrasmall Nanoplatforms as Calcium-Responsive Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Moussaron, Albert | Vibhute, Sandip | Bianchi, Andrea | Gündüz, Serhat | Kotb, Shady | Sancey, Lucie | Motto-Ros, Vincent | Rizzitelli, Silvia | Crémillieux, Yannick | Lux, François | Logothetis, Nikos K. | Tillement, Olivier | Angelovski, Goran

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International audience. The preparation of ultrasmall and rigid platforms (USRPs) that are covalently coupled to macrocycle-based, calcium-responsive/smart contrast agents (SCAs), and the initial in vitro and in vivo validation of the resulting nanosized probes (SCAUSRPs) by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is reported. The synthetic procedure is robust, allowing preparation of the SCA-USRPs on a multigram scale. The resulting platforms display the desired MRI activity—i.e., longitudinal relaxivity increases almost twice at 7 T magnetic fi eld strength upon saturation with Ca 2+ . Cell viability is probed with the MTT assay using HEK-293 cells, which show good tolerance for lower contrast agent concentrations over longer periods of time. On intravenous administration of SCA-USRPs in living mice, MRI studies indicate their rapid accumulation in the renal pelvis and parenchyma. Importantly, the MRI signal increases in both kidney compartments when CaCl 2 is also administrated. Laserinduced breakdown spectroscopy experiments confi rm accumulation of SCA-USRPs in the renal cortex. To the best of our knowledge, these are the fi rst studies which demonstrate calcium-sensitive MRI signal changes in vivo. Continuing contrast agent and MRI protocol optimizations should lead to wider application of these responsive probes and development of superior functional methods for monitoring calciumdependent physiological and pathological processes in a dynamic manner.

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