Journal article
Nitroxide-loaded hexosomes provide MRI contrast in vivo
N Bye, OE Hutt, TM Hinton, DP Acharya, LJ Waddington, BA Moffat, DK Wright, HX Wang, X Mulet, BW Muir
Langmuir | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1021/la5007296
Abstract
The purpose of this work was to synthesize and screen, for their effectiveness to act as T1-enhancing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents, a small library of nitroxide lipids incorporated into cubic-phase lipid nanoparticles (cubosomes). The most effective nitroxide lipid was then formulated into lower-toxicity lipid nanoparticles (hexosomes), and effective MR contrast was observed in the aorta and spleen of live rats in vivo. This new class of lower-toxicity lipid nanoparticles allowed for higher relaxivities on the order of those of clinically used gadolinium complexes. The new hexosome formulation presented herein was significantly lower in toxicity and higher in relaxivity t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was undertaken on the SAXS/WAXS beamline at the Australian Synchrotron, Victoria, Australia. We thank Dr. Charlotte Conn for useful conversations on the choice of additive to induce a cubic to hexagonal phase transition. B.A.M. acknowledges support from the NHMRC (Australia no. 566992). N.B. is supported by a grant from the TAC.