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Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement

Magnetic nanoparticles are intensively studied for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as contrast agents but yet there remained some gaps regarding their toxicity potential and clinical implications of their biodistribution in organs. This study presents the effects induced by magnetite nanoparticles...

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Autores principales: Popescu Din, Ioana Mihaela, Balas, Mihaela, Hermenean, Anca, Vander Elst, Luce, Laurent, Sophie, Burtea, Carmen, Cinteza, Ludmila Otilia, Dinischiotu, Anca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32549296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122722
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author Popescu Din, Ioana Mihaela
Balas, Mihaela
Hermenean, Anca
Vander Elst, Luce
Laurent, Sophie
Burtea, Carmen
Cinteza, Ludmila Otilia
Dinischiotu, Anca
author_facet Popescu Din, Ioana Mihaela
Balas, Mihaela
Hermenean, Anca
Vander Elst, Luce
Laurent, Sophie
Burtea, Carmen
Cinteza, Ludmila Otilia
Dinischiotu, Anca
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description Magnetic nanoparticles are intensively studied for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as contrast agents but yet there remained some gaps regarding their toxicity potential and clinical implications of their biodistribution in organs. This study presents the effects induced by magnetite nanoparticles encapsulated in polymeric micelles (MNP-DSPE-PEG) on biochemical markers, metabolic functions, and MRI signal in CD1 mice liver. Three groups of animals, one control and the other ones injected with a suspension of five, respectively, 15 mg Fe/kg bw nanoparticles, were monitored up to 14 days. The results indicated the presence of MNP-DSPE-PEG in the liver in the first two days of the experiment. The most significant biochemical changes also occurred in the first 3 days after exposure when the most severe histological changes were observed. The change of the MRI signal intensity on the T2-weighted images and increased transverse relaxation rates R(2) in the liver were observed after the first minutes from the nanoparticle administration. The study shows that the alterations of biomarkers level resulting from exposure to MNP-DSPE-PEG are restored in time in mice liver. This was associated with a significant contrast on T2-weighted images and made us conclude that these nanoparticles might be potential candidates for use as a contrast agent in liver medical imaging.
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spelling pubmed-73451812020-07-09 Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement Popescu Din, Ioana Mihaela Balas, Mihaela Hermenean, Anca Vander Elst, Luce Laurent, Sophie Burtea, Carmen Cinteza, Ludmila Otilia Dinischiotu, Anca Materials (Basel) Article Magnetic nanoparticles are intensively studied for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as contrast agents but yet there remained some gaps regarding their toxicity potential and clinical implications of their biodistribution in organs. This study presents the effects induced by magnetite nanoparticles encapsulated in polymeric micelles (MNP-DSPE-PEG) on biochemical markers, metabolic functions, and MRI signal in CD1 mice liver. Three groups of animals, one control and the other ones injected with a suspension of five, respectively, 15 mg Fe/kg bw nanoparticles, were monitored up to 14 days. The results indicated the presence of MNP-DSPE-PEG in the liver in the first two days of the experiment. The most significant biochemical changes also occurred in the first 3 days after exposure when the most severe histological changes were observed. The change of the MRI signal intensity on the T2-weighted images and increased transverse relaxation rates R(2) in the liver were observed after the first minutes from the nanoparticle administration. The study shows that the alterations of biomarkers level resulting from exposure to MNP-DSPE-PEG are restored in time in mice liver. This was associated with a significant contrast on T2-weighted images and made us conclude that these nanoparticles might be potential candidates for use as a contrast agent in liver medical imaging. MDPI 2020-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7345181/ /pubmed/32549296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122722 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Popescu Din, Ioana Mihaela
Balas, Mihaela
Hermenean, Anca
Vander Elst, Luce
Laurent, Sophie
Burtea, Carmen
Cinteza, Ludmila Otilia
Dinischiotu, Anca
Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title_full Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title_fullStr Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title_full_unstemmed Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title_short Novel Polymeric Micelles-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for In Vivo Bioimaging of Liver: Toxicological Profile and Contrast Enhancement
title_sort novel polymeric micelles-coated magnetic nanoparticles for in vivo bioimaging of liver: toxicological profile and contrast enhancement
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32549296
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122722
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