Molecular Imaging Using PET/MRI Particle

D. Hwang, H. Youn, D. S. Lee
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With the remarkable progress of non-invasive molecular imaging techniques, the nanotechnology could provide powerful tools for development of diagnostic and therapeutic agents in bio-and nano-medicine field. Several imaging techniques including PET and MRI system have been developed for diagnosis, providing functional and anatomical information. Recently, the combined system of PET/MRI imaging modalities with nanoparticles allows the simultaneous monitoring of cancer localization and provides detailed information of nanoparticle distribution in vivo. A variety form of multimodal imaging probes has been developed to overcome the limitation of single imaging modality. In this review, we describe the technological advances associated with nanoparticle-based multimodal imaging system including PET/MRI in living subjects. First, we introduce the simple imaging strategy using optical or PET imaging tracer and the MR imaging approach using a variety of magnetic nanoparticles for the detection of cancer. Then, we cover the improved techniques for efficient targeting with multimodal imaging agents to lymph node area and engrafted cancer sites. In addition, we introduce a successful application of quadruple imaging nanoparticles for the evaluation of more accurate tumor distribution in clinical oncology. These results indicate that multimodal imaging strategy using nanoparticles can endow broad application in multidisciplinary field to monitor a variety of biological systems in a single investigation, and ultimately offer synergistic information for better understanding in diagnosis and therapy of human diseases.
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PET/MRI颗粒分子成像技术
随着非侵入性分子成像技术的显著进步,纳米技术将为生物和纳米医学领域的诊断和治疗药物的开发提供有力的工具。包括PET和MRI系统在内的几种成像技术已经发展用于诊断,提供功能和解剖信息。最近,PET/MRI成像模式与纳米颗粒的组合系统可以同时监测癌症的定位,并提供体内纳米颗粒分布的详细信息。多种形式的多模态成像探头已被开发,以克服单一成像模式的限制。在这篇综述中,我们描述了与纳米颗粒为基础的多模态成像系统(包括PET/MRI)相关的技术进展。首先,我们介绍了使用光学或PET成像示踪剂的简单成像策略以及使用各种磁性纳米颗粒检测癌症的MR成像方法。然后,我们介绍了多模态显像剂有效靶向淋巴结区域和移植肿瘤部位的改进技术。此外,我们还介绍了四重成像纳米颗粒在临床肿瘤学中更准确评估肿瘤分布的成功应用。这些结果表明,利用纳米颗粒的多模态成像策略在多学科领域具有广泛的应用前景,可以在一次调查中监测多种生物系统,并最终为更好地理解人类疾病的诊断和治疗提供协同信息。
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