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Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand

A linear polyamidoamine (PAA) named BAC-EDDS, containing metal chelating repeat units composed of two tert-amines and four carboxylic groups, has been prepared by the aza-Michael polyaddition of ethylendiaminodisuccinic (EDDS) with 2,2-bis(acrylamido)acetic acid (BAC). It was characterized by size e...

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Autores principales: Arosio, Paolo, Cicolari, Davide, Manfredi, Amedea, Orsini, Francesco, Lascialfari, Alessandro, Ranucci, Elisabetta, Ferruti, Paolo, Maggioni, Daniela
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35011405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010174
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author Arosio, Paolo
Cicolari, Davide
Manfredi, Amedea
Orsini, Francesco
Lascialfari, Alessandro
Ranucci, Elisabetta
Ferruti, Paolo
Maggioni, Daniela
author_facet Arosio, Paolo
Cicolari, Davide
Manfredi, Amedea
Orsini, Francesco
Lascialfari, Alessandro
Ranucci, Elisabetta
Ferruti, Paolo
Maggioni, Daniela
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description A linear polyamidoamine (PAA) named BAC-EDDS, containing metal chelating repeat units composed of two tert-amines and four carboxylic groups, has been prepared by the aza-Michael polyaddition of ethylendiaminodisuccinic (EDDS) with 2,2-bis(acrylamido)acetic acid (BAC). It was characterized by size exclusion chromatography (SEC), FTIR, UV–Vis and NMR spectroscopies. The pK(a) values of the ionizable groups of the repeat unit were estimated by potentiometric titration, using a purposely synthesized molecular ligand (Agly-EDDS) mimicking the structure of the BAC-EDDS repeat unit. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and ζ-potential analyses revealed the propensity of BAC-EDDS to form stable nanoaggregates with a diameter of approximately 150 nm at pH 5 and a net negative charge at physiological pH, in line with an isoelectric point <2. BAC-EDDS stably chelated Gd (III) ions with a molar ratio of 0.5:1 Gd (III)/repeat unit. The stability constant of the molecular model Gd-Agly-EDDS (log K = 17.43) was determined as well, by simulating the potentiometric titration through the use of Hyperquad software. In order to comprehend the efficiency of Gd-BAC-EDDS in contrasting magnetic resonance images, the nuclear longitudinal (r(1)) and transverse (r(2)) relaxivities as a function of the externally applied static magnetic field were investigated and compared to the ones of commercial contrast agents. Furthermore, a model derived from the Solomon–Bloembergen–Morgan theory for the field dependence of the NMR relaxivity curves was applied and allowed us to evaluate the rotational correlation time of the complex (τ = 0.66 ns). This relatively high value is due to the dimensions of Gd-BAC-EDDS, and the associated rotational motion causes a peak in the longitudinal relaxivity at ca. 75 MHz, which is close to the frequencies used in clinics. The good performances of Gd-BAC-EDDS as a contrast agent were also confirmed through in vitro magnetic resonance imaging experiments with a 0.2 T magnetic field.
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spelling pubmed-87469542022-01-11 Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand Arosio, Paolo Cicolari, Davide Manfredi, Amedea Orsini, Francesco Lascialfari, Alessandro Ranucci, Elisabetta Ferruti, Paolo Maggioni, Daniela Molecules Article A linear polyamidoamine (PAA) named BAC-EDDS, containing metal chelating repeat units composed of two tert-amines and four carboxylic groups, has been prepared by the aza-Michael polyaddition of ethylendiaminodisuccinic (EDDS) with 2,2-bis(acrylamido)acetic acid (BAC). It was characterized by size exclusion chromatography (SEC), FTIR, UV–Vis and NMR spectroscopies. The pK(a) values of the ionizable groups of the repeat unit were estimated by potentiometric titration, using a purposely synthesized molecular ligand (Agly-EDDS) mimicking the structure of the BAC-EDDS repeat unit. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and ζ-potential analyses revealed the propensity of BAC-EDDS to form stable nanoaggregates with a diameter of approximately 150 nm at pH 5 and a net negative charge at physiological pH, in line with an isoelectric point <2. BAC-EDDS stably chelated Gd (III) ions with a molar ratio of 0.5:1 Gd (III)/repeat unit. The stability constant of the molecular model Gd-Agly-EDDS (log K = 17.43) was determined as well, by simulating the potentiometric titration through the use of Hyperquad software. In order to comprehend the efficiency of Gd-BAC-EDDS in contrasting magnetic resonance images, the nuclear longitudinal (r(1)) and transverse (r(2)) relaxivities as a function of the externally applied static magnetic field were investigated and compared to the ones of commercial contrast agents. Furthermore, a model derived from the Solomon–Bloembergen–Morgan theory for the field dependence of the NMR relaxivity curves was applied and allowed us to evaluate the rotational correlation time of the complex (τ = 0.66 ns). This relatively high value is due to the dimensions of Gd-BAC-EDDS, and the associated rotational motion causes a peak in the longitudinal relaxivity at ca. 75 MHz, which is close to the frequencies used in clinics. The good performances of Gd-BAC-EDDS as a contrast agent were also confirmed through in vitro magnetic resonance imaging experiments with a 0.2 T magnetic field. MDPI 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8746954/ /pubmed/35011405 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010174 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arosio, Paolo
Cicolari, Davide
Manfredi, Amedea
Orsini, Francesco
Lascialfari, Alessandro
Ranucci, Elisabetta
Ferruti, Paolo
Maggioni, Daniela
Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title_full Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title_fullStr Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title_full_unstemmed Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title_short Nanosized T(1) MRI Contrast Agent Based on a Polyamidoamine as Multidentate Gd Ligand
title_sort nanosized t(1) mri contrast agent based on a polyamidoamine as multidentate gd ligand
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35011405
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27010174
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