Real time detection of Amyloid β (Aβ) deposits at an early stage may lead to faster and more conclusive diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and can facilitate the follow up of the effect of therapeutic interventions. In this work, the capability of new hybrid nanomaterials to target and detect Aβ aggregates using magnetic resonance (MRI) and fluorescence imaging is demonstrated. These smart contrast agents contain paramagnetic nanoparticles surrounded by luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes (LCOs) known to selectively bind to Aβ aggregates, with emission spectra strongly dependent on their conformations, opening the possibilities for several fluorescence imaging modes for AD diagnostics. Relaxivity is evaluated and . The capability of these contrast media to link to Aβ fibrils in stained sections is revealed using transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence microscopy. Preliminary experiments show the ability of the contrast agent to diffuse through the blood-brain barrier of model animals and specifically stain amyloid deposits.

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