International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Nov 2023)

Aqueous Dispersion of Manganese–Zinc Ferrite Nanoparticles Protected by PEG as a T<sub>2</sub> MRI Temperature Contrast Agent

  • Dorota Lachowicz,
  • Angelika Kmita,
  • Marta Gajewska,
  • Elżbieta Trynkiewicz,
  • Marek Przybylski,
  • Stephen E. Russek,
  • Karl F. Stupic,
  • David A. Woodrum,
  • Krzysztof R. Gorny,
  • Zbigniew J. Celinski,
  • Janusz H. Hankiewicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 22
p. 16458

Abstract

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Mixed manganese–zinc ferrite nanoparticles coated with PEG were studied for their potential usefulness in MRI thermometry as temperature-sensitive contrast agents. Particles in the form of an 8.5 nm core coated with a 3.5 nm layer of PEG were fabricated using a newly developed, one-step method. The composition of Mn0.48Zn0.46Fe2.06O4 was found to have a strong thermal dependence of magnetization in the temperature range between 5 and 50 °C. Nanoparticles suspended in an agar gel mimicking animal tissue and showing non-significant impact on cell viability in the biological test were studied with NMR and MRI over the same temperature range. For the concentration of 0.017 mg/mL of Fe, the spin–spin relaxation time T2 increased from 3.1 to 8.3 ms, while longitudinal relaxation time T1 shows a moderate decrease from 149.0 to 125.1 ms. A temperature map of the phantom exposed to the radial temperature gradient obtained by heating it with an 808 nm laser was calculated from T2 weighted spin-echo differential MR images. Analysis of temperature maps yields thermal/spatial resolution of 3.2 °C at the distance of 2.9 mm. The experimental relaxation rate R2 data of water protons were compared with those obtained from calculations using a theoretical model incorporating the motion averaging regime.

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