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In vivo ultrasound visualization of non-occlusive blood clots with thrombin-sensitive contrast agents.


ABSTRACT: The use of microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents is one of the primary methods to diagnose deep venous thrombosis. However, current microbubble imaging strategies require either a clot sufficiently large to produce a circulation filling defect or a clot with sufficient vascularization to allow for targeted accumulation of contrast agents. Previously, we reported the design of a microbubble formulation that modulated its ability to generate ultrasound contrast from interaction with thrombin through incorporation of aptamer-containing DNA crosslinks in the encapsulating shell, enabling the measurement of a local chemical environment by changes in acoustic activity. However, this contrast agent lacked sufficient stability and lifetime in blood to be used as a diagnostic tool. Here we describe a PEG-stabilized, thrombin-activated microbubble (PSTA-MB) with sufficient stability to be used in vivo in circulation with no change in biomarker sensitivity. In the presence of actively clotting blood, PSTA-MBs showed a 5-fold increase in acoustic activity. Specificity for the presence of thrombin and stability under constant shear flow were demonstrated in a home-built in vitro model. Finally, PSTA-MBs were able to detect the presence of an active clot within the vena cava of a rabbit sufficiently small as to not be visible by current non-specific contrast agents. By activating in non-occlusive environments, these contrast agents will be able to detect clots not diagnosable by current contrast agents.

SUBMITTER: Nakatsuka MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3788116 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vivo ultrasound visualization of non-occlusive blood clots with thrombin-sensitive contrast agents.

Nakatsuka Matthew A MA   Barback Christopher V CV   Fitch Kirsten R KR   Farwell Alexander R AR   Esener Sadik C SC   Mattrey Robert F RF   Cha Jennifer N JN   Goodwin Andrew P AP  

Biomaterials 20130910 37


The use of microbubbles as ultrasound contrast agents is one of the primary methods to diagnose deep venous thrombosis. However, current microbubble imaging strategies require either a clot sufficiently large to produce a circulation filling defect or a clot with sufficient vascularization to allow for targeted accumulation of contrast agents. Previously, we reported the design of a microbubble formulation that modulated its ability to generate ultrasound contrast from interaction with thrombin  ...[more]

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