使用聚酰胺 6/Fe(OH)3 纳米纤维支架增强对比成像:聚焦高 T1 弛豫性

IF 5.4 1区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY GIANT Pub Date : 2024-03-30 DOI:10.1016/j.giant.2024.100259
Congyi Yang , Yifan Jia , Weiwen Yuan , Guoxing Liao , Qianqian Yu , Zhe Tang , Yuan Ji , Guanghui Liu , Fangrong Tan , Paul D. Topham , LinGe Wang
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纳米纤维是广泛应用于各种生物医学领域的组织工程支架。在体内植入时,组织工程支架必须是可视的,这样才能监测其形状、位置和性能。这种功能有助于有效评估植入物的变形、位移、退化和功能。然而,在磁共振成像(MRI)等许多生物医学成像技术中,组织工程支架的对比度往往不足。核磁共振成像在软组织成像方面的效果尤为显著。以前为增强组织工程支架在核磁共振成像中的对比度,曾使用过负性造影剂(CA)。然而,阴性造影剂会产生伪影,因此人们更倾向于使用阳性造影剂,因为它们能产生更清晰的边界。在这项研究中,我们利用电纺丝和原位生长技术成功制备了带有超细分散 Fe(OH)3 纳米粒子的复合聚酰胺 6 纳米纤维支架。磁性纳米纤维支架的弛豫特性证实成功制备了适用于正向成像的支架。体外细胞播种实验表明,内皮细胞和成纤维细胞能有效增殖和粘附。体内研究进一步揭示了支架的生物相容性和功能性。这些研究结果表明,所制备的 PA6/Fe(OH)3复合纳米纤维支架可实现直接、安全和高效的体内正向对比核磁共振成像监测,从而在组织工程支架的诊断和治疗一体化中发挥关键作用。
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Enhanced contrast imaging with polyamide 6/Fe(OH)3 nanofibrous scaffolds: A focus on high T1 relaxivity

Nanofibers serve as widely employed tissue engineering scaffolds in diverse biomedical applications. When implanted in vivo, it is crucial for tissue engineering scaffolds to be visualizable, enabling the monitoring of their shape, position, and performance. This capability facilitates the effective assessment of implant deformations, displacements, degradations, and functionalities. However, in many biomedical imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the contrast of tissue engineering scaffolds is often inadequate. MRI is particularly notable for its effectiveness in imaging soft tissues. Previous endeavors to enhance the contrast of tissue engineering scaffolds in MRI have involved the use of negative contrast agents (CAs). Nonetheless, negative CAs can result in artifacts, thus favoring the preference for positive CAs due to their ability to generate clearer boundaries. In this study, we successfully prepared composite polyamide 6 nanofibrous scaffolds with ultrafine dispersion Fe(OH)3 nanoparticles using electrospinning and in-situ growth techniques. The relaxation properties of the magnetic nanofibrous scaffolds confirmed the successful production of scaffolds suitable for positive imaging. In vitro cell seeding experiments demonstrated the efficient proliferation and adhesion of endothelial cells and fibroblasts. In vivo studies further revealed the biocompatibility and functionality of the scaffolds. These findings indicate that the prepared PA6/Fe(OH)3 composite nanofibrous scaffolds can enable straightforward, safe, and efficient in vivo positive contrast MRI monitoring, thereby playing a pivotal role in the integration of diagnosis and treatment within tissue engineering scaffolds.

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期刊介绍: Giant is an interdisciplinary title focusing on fundamental and applied macromolecular science spanning all chemistry, physics, biology, and materials aspects of the field in the broadest sense. Key areas covered include macromolecular chemistry, supramolecular assembly, multiscale and multifunctional materials, organic-inorganic hybrid materials, biophysics, biomimetics and surface science. Core topics range from developments in synthesis, characterisation and assembly towards creating uniformly sized precision macromolecules with tailored properties, to the design and assembly of nanostructured materials in multiple dimensions, and further to the study of smart or living designer materials with tuneable multiscale properties.
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