Gadonanotube materials as new intracellular MRI contrast agents for stem cell labeling

M. Hernández-Rivera, L. Wilson
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Stem cells possess great potential for different medical applications and every year more investigators join this field of study. As interest in stem cells has increased, it has become essential to track the cells in vivo in order to study their biodistribution and possible tissue accumulation. Here, we review the use of two new carbon nanotube-based contrast agents (CAs) for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) called Gadonanotube (GNT) materials, which contain Gd 3+ -ion clusters or Gd 3+ chelates within the sidewall cavities of 20-80 nm long carbon nanotube (CNT) capsules. These ultra-high-performance T 1 -weighted CAs have been use to label a number of mammalian cells, including porcine bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells without any observed cytotoxicity. Furthermore, various in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies have demonstrated the safety and potential of these new CNT-based materials as intracellular CA labels for stem cell tracking by MRI.
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钆管材料作为干细胞标记的新型细胞内MRI造影剂
干细胞在不同的医学应用中具有巨大的潜力,每年都有更多的研究人员加入这一研究领域。随着人们对干细胞研究兴趣的增加,为了研究干细胞在体内的生物分布和可能的组织积累,对干细胞进行体内追踪变得至关重要。在这里,我们回顾了两种新型碳纳米管造影剂(CAs)在磁共振成像(MRI)中的应用,称为碳纳米管(GNT)材料,它们在20-80 nm长的碳纳米管(CNT)胶囊的侧壁腔内含有Gd 3+离子簇或Gd 3+螯合物。这些高性能t1加权CAs已被用于标记许多哺乳动物细胞,包括猪骨髓来源的间充质干细胞,没有观察到任何细胞毒性。此外,各种体外和体内临床前研究已经证明了这些新的碳纳米管基材料作为干细胞MRI跟踪的细胞内CA标记的安全性和潜力。
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