Improving proton relaxivity of dendritic MRI contrast agents by rigid silsesquioxane core

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Abstract

We report that the cubic octameric polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS)-core dendrimers, novel gadolinium (Gd) 1 chelators, enhanced the proton relaxivity to Gd3+. The stability of the Gd complex with POSS(G1.5) was similar to those of DOTA and DTPA. From the MTT assay with the primary hepatocytes, the cytotoxicity of [Gd2POSS(G1.5)]2- showed lower than that of the [Gd(DOTA)]- complex. The detection limits were approximately 100-fold improved than those of DOTA and DTPA-Gd complexes in the MR images. ©2009 The Society of Polymer Science.

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Tanaka, K., Kltamura, N., Naka, K., Morita, M., Inubushi, T., Chujo, M., … Chujo, Y. (2009). Improving proton relaxivity of dendritic MRI contrast agents by rigid silsesquioxane core. Polymer Journal, 41(4), 287–292. https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.PJ2008274

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