Research progress of nitroxide radical-based MRI contrast agents: from structure design to application
Abstract
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains a cornerstone of diagnostic imaging, offering unparalleled insights into anatomical structures and pathological conditions. Gadolinium-based contrast agents have long been the standard in MRI enhancement, yet concerns over nephrogenic systemic fibrosis have spurred interest in metal-free alternatives. Nitroxide radical-based MRI contrast agents (NO-CAs) have emerged as promising candidates, leveraging their biocompatibility and imaging capabilities. This review summaries the latest advancements in NO-CAs, focusing on synthesis methodologies, influencing effects of structures of NO-CAs on relaxation efficiency and their applications across various clinical contexts. Comprehensive discussions encompass small molecular, polymeric, and nano-sized NO-CAs, detailing their unique properties and potential clinical utilities. Despite challenges, NO-CAs represent a dynamic area of research poised to revolutionize MRI diagnostics. This review serves as a critical resource for researchers and practitioners seeking to navigate the evolving landscape of MRI contrast agents.