Issue 33, 2016

Hyperbranched polyethylenimine based polyamine-N-oxide-carboxylate chelates of gadolinium for high relaxivity MRI contrast agents

Abstract

A simple and convenient method is explored for preparing high relaxivity magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents with numerous N-oxide groups decorated on the hyperbranched precursors as ligands for the first time. Such Gd(III) containing complexes use modified hyperbranched (or linear) polyethylenimine (PEI) with polydentate amine-N-oxide carboxylate groups as the ligands and complexes with different molecular weights show sizes from 1.63 nm to 5.40 nm with the increase of the molecular weight. T1 magnetic resonance imaging experiments show that the hyperbranched MRI contrast agents have much higher relaxivity than the linear analogue. Meanwhile, with the increase of molecular weight, the relaxivity of the complexes slowly increases to 8.9 mM−1 s−1, a number much higher than that of commercial MRI contrast agent, Gd(III) diethylenetriamine pentaacetate (Gd-DTPA). The in vitro cytotoxicity test demonstrates the excellent biocompatibility of these complexes, which is essential for clinical applications.

Graphical abstract: Hyperbranched polyethylenimine based polyamine-N-oxide-carboxylate chelates of gadolinium for high relaxivity MRI contrast agents

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Feb 2016
Accepted
09 Mar 2016
First published
11 Mar 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 28063-28068

Hyperbranched polyethylenimine based polyamine-N-oxide-carboxylate chelates of gadolinium for high relaxivity MRI contrast agents

R. Xiong, L. Cheng, Y. Tian, W. Tang, K. Xu, Y. Yuan and A. Hu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 28063 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA03589B

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