FeCo/graphite nanocrystals for multi-modality imaging of experimental vascular inflammation

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Background: FeCo/graphitic-carbon nanocrystals (FeCo/GC) are biocompatible, high-relaxivity, multi-functional nanoparticles. Macrophages represent important cellular imaging targets for assessing vascular inflammation. We evaluated FeCo/ GC for vascular macrophage uptake and imaging in vivo using fluorescence and MRI. Methods and Results: Hyperlipidemic and diabetic mice underwent carotid ligation to produce a macrophage-rich vascular lesion. In situ and ex vivo fluorescence imaging were performed at 48 hours after intravenous injection of FeCo/GC conjugated to Cy5.5 (n = 8, 8 nmol of Cy5.5/mouse). Significant fluorescence signal from FeCo/GC-Cy5.5 was present in the ligated left carotid arteries, but not in the control (non-ligated) right carotid arteries or sham-operated carotid arteries (p = 0.03 for ligated vs. non-ligated). Serial in vivo 3T MRI was performed at 48 and 72 hours after intravenous FeCo/GC (n = 6, 270 μg Fe/mouse). Significant T2* signal loss from FeCo/GC was seen in ligated left carotid arteries, not in non-ligated controls (p = 0.03). Immunofluorescence staining showed colocalization of FeCo/GC and macrophages in ligated carotid arteries. Conclusions: FeCo/GC accumulates in vascular macrophages in vivo, allowing fluorescence and MR imaging. This multifunctional high-relaxivity nanoparticle platform provides a promising approach for cellular imaging of vascular inflammation. © 2011 Kosuge et al.

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Kosuge, H., Sherlock, S. P., Kitagawa, T., Terashima, M., Barral, J. K., Nishimura, D. G., … McConnell, M. V. (2011). FeCo/graphite nanocrystals for multi-modality imaging of experimental vascular inflammation. PLoS ONE, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014523

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