Nanomaterials (Dec 2022)

Preclinical PET and MR Evaluation of <sup>89</sup>Zr- and <sup>68</sup>Ga-Labeled Nanodiamonds in Mice over Different Time Scales

  • Gordon Winter,
  • Nina Eberhardt,
  • Jessica Löffler,
  • Marco Raabe,
  • Md. Noor A. Alam,
  • Li Hao,
  • Alireza Abaei,
  • Hendrik Herrmann,
  • Claudia Kuntner,
  • Gerhard Glatting,
  • Christoph Solbach,
  • Fedor Jelezko,
  • Tanja Weil,
  • Ambros J. Beer,
  • Volker Rasche

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12244471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 24
p. 4471

Abstract

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Nanodiamonds (NDs) have high potential as a drug carrier and in combination with nitrogen vacancies (NV centers) for highly sensitive MR-imaging after hyperpolarization. However, little remains known about their physiological properties in vivo. PET imaging allows further evaluation due to its quantitative properties and high sensitivity. Thus, we aimed to create a preclinical platform for PET and MR evaluation of surface-modified NDs by radiolabeling with both short- and long-lived radiotracers. Serum albumin coated NDs, functionalized with PEG groups and the chelator deferoxamine, were labeled either with zirconium-89 or gallium-68. Their biodistribution was assessed in two different mouse strains. PET scans were performed at various time points up to 7 d after i.v. injection. Anatomical correlation was provided by additional MRI in a subset of animals. PET results were validated by ex vivo quantification of the excised organs using a gamma counter. Radiolabeled NDs accumulated rapidly in the liver and spleen with a slight increase over time, while rapid washout from the blood pool was observed. Significant differences between the investigated radionuclides were only observed for the spleen (1 h). In summary, we successfully created a preclinical PET and MR imaging platform for the evaluation of the biodistribution of NDs over different time scales.

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