Author/Authors :
Li, Yang Department of Radiology - The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College -3 Wenhua Road - Nanchong City - Sichuan Province, China , Feng Yang, Chao Department of Radiology - The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College -3 Wenhua Road - Nanchong City - Sichuan Province, China , Zuo, Hui Department of Ultrasound - The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College - Wenhua Road - Nanchong City - Sichuan Province, China , Li, Ao Department of Ultrasound - The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University - Nanjing City - Jiangsu Province, China , Kumar Das, Sushant Department of Radiology - The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College -3 Wenhua Road - Nanchong City - Sichuan Province, China , Yu, Jin Hong Department of Ultrasound - The Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College - Wenhua Road - Nanchong City - Sichuan Province, China
Abstract :
The decrease in asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) levels is observed in patients with chronic liver disease and liver
tumor. The aim of our study was to develop ASGPR-targeted superparamagnetic perfluorooctylbromide nanoparticles (MPFONP) and wonder whether this composite agent could target buffalo rat liver (BRL) cells in vitro and could improve R2∗ value
of the rat liver parenchyma after its injection in vivo. Methods. GalPLL, a ligand of ASGPR, was synthesized by reductive
amination. ASGPR-targeted M-PFOBNP was prepared by a film hydration method coupled with sonication. Several analytical
methods were used to investigate the characterization and safety of the contrast agent in vitro. The in vivo MR T2∗ mapping was
performed to evaluate the enhancement effect in rat liver. Results. -e optimum concentration of Fe3O4 nanoparticles inclusion in
GalPLL/M-PFOBNP was about 52.79 µg/mL, and the mean size was 285.6 ± 4.6 nm. The specificity of GalPLL/M-PFOBNP for
ASGPR was confirmed by incubation experiment with fluorescence microscopy. The methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) test
showed that there was no significant difference in the optical density (OD) of cells incubated with all GalPLL/M-PFOBNP
concentrations. Compared with M-PFOBNP, the increase in R2∗ value of the rat liver parenchyma after GalPLL/M-PFOBNP
injection was higher. Conclusions. GalPLL/M-PFOBNP may potentially serve as a liver-targeted contrast agent for MR
receptor imaging.
Keywords :
Perfluorooctylbromide , Superparamagnetic , ASGPR , MR