Title :
Encapsulation of new ferucarbotran nanoparticles into red blood cells as potential MPI contrast agent
Author :
Antonelli, Antonella ; Weber, Oliver ; Sfara, Carla ; Pison, Ulrich ; Magnani, Mauro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomol. Sci., Univ. of Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Urbino, Italy
Abstract :
The creation of new magnetic nanoparticles require consideration for careful engineering of size, shape, and coating surface in order to produce new MPI-optimized particles that could be used for the RBC loading procedure. An improved MPI signal can be obtained if a better starting material is used. Although ferucarbotran-loaded RBCs showed a lower MPS spectral response compared to bulk suspension they could be used as new potential MPI tracer; in fact the reduced signal could be counterbalanced by superior in vivo stability of SPIO-loaded RBCs compared to free nanoparticles. The advantage of SPIO-loaded RBCs is that they are stable constructs able to survive for a number of days without being eliminated and with a lifespan comparable to that of untreated RBCs. SPIO-loaded RBCs are biomimetic constructs suited to increase the in vivo circulation of SPIO contrast agents; as longer blood half-time tracer materials they could improve diagnostic imaging procedures, such as angiography analysis of patients with cardiovascular diseases and therapeutic interventions with long-term monitoring, since up to now the time window for data acquisition is limited to the first pass due to very short lifespan of iron oxide nanoparticles.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; biomimetics; blood; cellular biophysics; encapsulation; iron compounds; magnetic particles; nanomedicine; nanoparticles; superparamagnetism; Fe2O3; MPI contrast agent; RBC loading; SPIO-loaded RBC; angiography analysis; biomimetic constructs; blood half-time tracer materials; cardiovascular diseases; coating surface; diagnostic imaging; ferucarbotran nanoparticle encapsulation; long-term monitoring; magnetic nanoparticles; particle shape; particle size; red blood cells; superparamagnetic iron oxide; therapeutic interventions; Encapsulation; Imaging; Iron; Nanoparticles; Red blood cells; Suspensions;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetic Particle Imaging (IWMPI), 2015 5th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7269-2
DOI :
10.1109/IWMPI.2015.7106998