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Iron-doped calcium phytate nanoparticles as a bio-responsive contrast agent in 1 H/ 31 P magnetic resonance imaging
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Laga, Richard
, Jirák, Daniel
, Ziółkowska, Natalia
, Vít, Martin
2022
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Iron-doped calcium phytate nanoparticles as a bio-responsive contrast agent in 1 H/ 31 P magnetic resonance imaging
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Laga, Richard
, Jirák, Daniel
, Ziółkowska, Natalia
, Vít, Martin
2022
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Iron-doped calcium phytate nanoparticles as a bio-responsive contrast agent in 1 H/ 31 P magnetic resonance imaging
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Iron-doped calcium phytate nanoparticles as a bio-responsive contrast agent in 1 H/ 31 P magnetic resonance imaging
2022
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We present the MR properties of a novel bio-responsive phosphorus probe doped with iron for dual proton and phosphorus magnetic resonance imaging (
H/
P-MRI), which provide simultaneously complementary information. The probes consist of non-toxic biodegradable calcium phytate (CaIP
) nanoparticles doped with different amounts of cleavable paramagnetic Fe
ions. Phosphorus atoms in the phytate structure delivered an efficient
P-MR signal, with iron ions altering MR contrast for both
H and
P-MR. The coordinated paramagnetic Fe
ions broadened the
P-MR signal spectral line due to the short T
relaxation time, resulting in more hypointense signal. However, when Fe
was decomplexed from the probe, relaxation times were prolonged. As a result of iron release, intensity of
H-MR, as well as the
P-MR signal increase. These
H and
P-MR dual signals triggered by iron decomplexation may have been attributable to biochemical changes in the environment with strong iron chelators, such as bacterial siderophore (deferoxamine). Analysing MR signal alternations as a proof-of-principle on a phantom at a 4.7 T magnetic field, we found that iron presence influenced
H and
P signals and signal recovery via iron chelation using deferoxamine.
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