Gain of a 500-fold sensitivity on an intravital MR contrast agent based on an endohedral gadolinium-cluster-fullerene-conjugate: a new chance in cancer diagnostics

Int J Med Sci. 2010 May 28;7(3):136-46. doi: 10.7150/ijms.7.136.

Abstract

Among the applications of fullerene technology in health sciences the expanding field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of molecular processes is most challenging. Here we present the synthesis and application of a Gd(x)Sc(3-x)N@C(80)-BioShuttle-conjugate referred to as Gd-cluster@-BioShuttle, which features high proton relaxation and, in comparison to the commonly used contrast agents, high signal enhancement at very low Gd concentrations. This modularly designed contrast agent represents a new tool for improved monitoring and evaluation of interventions at the gene transcription level. Also, a widespread monitoring to track individual cells is possible, as well as sensing of microenvironments. Furthermore, BioShuttle can also deliver constructs for transfection or active pharmaceutical ingredients, and scaffolding for incorporation with the host's body. Using the Gd-cluster@-BioShuttle as MRI contrast agent allows an improved evaluation of radio- or chemotherapy treated tissues.

Keywords: BioShuttle; Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); Molecular Imaging; Rare Earth compounds; fullerenes; gadolinium; intracellular imaging; intravital Imaging; inverse Diels Alder Reaction; metallofullerenes; nitridecluster fullerenes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Contrast Media / chemical synthesis
  • Contrast Media / chemistry*
  • Fullerenes / chemistry*
  • Gadolinium / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Neoplasms / diagnosis*

Substances

  • Contrast Media
  • Fullerenes
  • Gadolinium