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Complex Relationship Between Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Degradation and Signal Intensity in Magnetic Particle Imaging.


ABSTRACT: Magnetic particle imaging (MPI), using superparamagnetic nanoparticles as an imaging tracer, is touted as a quantitative biomedical imaging technology, but MPI signal properties have never been characterized for magnetic nanoparticles undergoing biodegradation. We show that MPI signal properties can increase or decrease as iron oxide nanoparticles degrade, depending on the nanoparticle formulation and nanocrystal size, and degradation rate and mechanism. Further, we show that long-term in vitro MPI experiments only roughly approximate long-term in vivo MPI signal properties. Further, we demonstrate for the first time, an environmentally sensitive MPI contrast mechanism opening the door to smart contrast paradigms in MPI.

SUBMITTER: Guzy J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7643918 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complex Relationship Between Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Degradation and Signal Intensity in Magnetic Particle Imaging.

Guzy Julia J   Chakravarty Shatadru S   Buchanan Foster J FJ   Chen Haoran H   Gaudet Jeffrey M JM   Hix Jeremy M L JML   Mallett Christiane L CL   Shapiro Erik M EM  

ACS applied nano materials 20200423 5


Magnetic particle imaging (MPI), using superparamagnetic nanoparticles as an imaging tracer, is touted as a quantitative biomedical imaging technology, but MPI signal properties have never been characterized for magnetic nanoparticles undergoing biodegradation. We show that MPI signal properties can increase or decrease as iron oxide nanoparticles degrade, depending on the nanoparticle formulation and nanocrystal size, and degradation rate and mechanism. Further, we show that long-term in vitro  ...[more]

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