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Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer

The current trend for Magnetic Resonance Imaging points towards higher magnetic fields. Even though sensitivity and resolution are increased in stronger fields, T1 contrast is often reduced, and this represents a challenge for contrast agent design. Field-dependent measurements of relaxivity are thu...

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Autores principales: Chou, Ching-Yu, Abdesselem, Mouna, Bouzigues, Cedric, Chu, Minglee, Guiga, Angelo, Huang, Tai-Huang, Ferrage, Fabien, Gacoin, Thierry, Alexandrou, Antigoni, Sakellariou, Dimitris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28317892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44770
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author Chou, Ching-Yu
Abdesselem, Mouna
Bouzigues, Cedric
Chu, Minglee
Guiga, Angelo
Huang, Tai-Huang
Ferrage, Fabien
Gacoin, Thierry
Alexandrou, Antigoni
Sakellariou, Dimitris
author_facet Chou, Ching-Yu
Abdesselem, Mouna
Bouzigues, Cedric
Chu, Minglee
Guiga, Angelo
Huang, Tai-Huang
Ferrage, Fabien
Gacoin, Thierry
Alexandrou, Antigoni
Sakellariou, Dimitris
author_sort Chou, Ching-Yu
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description The current trend for Magnetic Resonance Imaging points towards higher magnetic fields. Even though sensitivity and resolution are increased in stronger fields, T1 contrast is often reduced, and this represents a challenge for contrast agent design. Field-dependent measurements of relaxivity are thus important to characterize contrast agents. At present, the field-dependent curves of relaxivity are usually carried out in the field range of 0 T to 2 T, using fast field cycling relaxometers. Here, we employ a high-speed sample shuttling device to switch the magnetic fields experienced by the nuclei between virtually zero field, and the center of any commercial spectrometer. We apply this approach on rare-earth (mixed Gadolinium-Europium) vanadate nanoparticles, and obtain the dispersion curves from very low magnetic field up to 11.7 T. In contrast to the relaxivity profiles of Gd chelates, commonly used for clinical applications, which display a plateau and then a decrease for increasing magnetic fields, these nanoparticles provide maximum contrast enhancement for magnetic fields around 1–1.5 T. These field-dependent curves are fitted using the so-called Magnetic Particle (MP) model and the extracted parameters discussed as a function of particle size and composition. We finally comment on the new possibilities offered by this approach.
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spelling pubmed-53579402017-03-22 Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer Chou, Ching-Yu Abdesselem, Mouna Bouzigues, Cedric Chu, Minglee Guiga, Angelo Huang, Tai-Huang Ferrage, Fabien Gacoin, Thierry Alexandrou, Antigoni Sakellariou, Dimitris Sci Rep Article The current trend for Magnetic Resonance Imaging points towards higher magnetic fields. Even though sensitivity and resolution are increased in stronger fields, T1 contrast is often reduced, and this represents a challenge for contrast agent design. Field-dependent measurements of relaxivity are thus important to characterize contrast agents. At present, the field-dependent curves of relaxivity are usually carried out in the field range of 0 T to 2 T, using fast field cycling relaxometers. Here, we employ a high-speed sample shuttling device to switch the magnetic fields experienced by the nuclei between virtually zero field, and the center of any commercial spectrometer. We apply this approach on rare-earth (mixed Gadolinium-Europium) vanadate nanoparticles, and obtain the dispersion curves from very low magnetic field up to 11.7 T. In contrast to the relaxivity profiles of Gd chelates, commonly used for clinical applications, which display a plateau and then a decrease for increasing magnetic fields, these nanoparticles provide maximum contrast enhancement for magnetic fields around 1–1.5 T. These field-dependent curves are fitted using the so-called Magnetic Particle (MP) model and the extracted parameters discussed as a function of particle size and composition. We finally comment on the new possibilities offered by this approach. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5357940/ /pubmed/28317892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44770 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Chou, Ching-Yu
Abdesselem, Mouna
Bouzigues, Cedric
Chu, Minglee
Guiga, Angelo
Huang, Tai-Huang
Ferrage, Fabien
Gacoin, Thierry
Alexandrou, Antigoni
Sakellariou, Dimitris
Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title_full Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title_fullStr Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title_short Ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of Gd(1−x)Eu(x)VO(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
title_sort ultra-wide range field-dependent measurements of the relaxivity of gd(1−x)eu(x)vo(4) nanoparticle contrast agents using a mechanical sample-shuttling relaxometer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5357940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28317892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep44770
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