The use of multimodal contrast agents can potentially overcome the intrinsic limitations of individual imaging methods. We have validated synthetic antiferromagnetic nanoparticles (SAF-NPs) as bimodal contrast agents for in vitro cell labeling and in vivo cell tracking using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). SAF-NP-labeled cells showed high contrast in MRI phantom studies (r2 * = 712 s−1 mM−1 ), while pelleted cells showed clear contrast enhancement in CT. After intravenous SAF-NP injection, nanoparticles accumulated in the liver and spleen, as visualized in vivo by significant MRI contrast enhancement. Intravenous injection of SAF-NP-labeled cells resulted in cell accumulation in the lungs, which was clearly detectable by using CT but not by using MRI. SAF-NPs proved to be very efficient cell labeling agents for complementary MRI-and CT-based cell tracking. Bimodal monitoring of SAF-NP labeled cells is in particular of interest for applications where the applied imaging methods are not able to visualize the particles and/or cells in all organs.
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D’hollander, A., Van Roosbroeck, R., Trekker, J., Stakenborg, T., Dresselaers, T., Vande Velde, G., … Himmelreich, U. (2021). Synthetic antiferromagnetic gold nanoparticles as bimodal contrast agents in mri and ct—an experimental in vitro and in vivo study. Pharmaceutics, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13091494
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