In this communication, a paramagnetic bifunctional manganese(ii) chelate ([Mn(Dopa-EDTA)]) containing a catechol group is designed and synthesized. The catechol can bind iron ions on the surface of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanocrystals to form core-shell nanoparticles. Both 4 and 7 nm SPIO@[Mn(Dopa-EDTA)] show good water solubility, single-crystal dispersion, and low cytotoxicity. The study of the interplay between the longitudinal and transverse relaxation revealed that 4 nm SPIO@[Mn(Dopa-EDTA)] with lower / = 1.75 at 0.5 T tends to be a perfect contrast agent while 7 nm SPIO@[Mn(Dopa-EDTA)] with a higher / = 15.0 at 3.0 T tends to be a contrast agent. Interestingly, 4 nm SPIO@[Mn(Dopa-EDTA)] with an intermediate value of / = 5.26 at 3.0 T could act as - dual-modal contrast agent. imaging with the 4 nm SPIO@[Mn(Dopa-EDTA)] nanoparticle shows unique imaging features: (1) long-acting vascular imaging and different signal intensity changes between the liver parenchyma and blood vessels with the CEMRA sequence; (2) the synergistic contrast enhancement of hepatic imaging with the WI and WI sequence. In summary, these Fe/Mn hybrid core-shell nanoparticles, with their ease of synthesis, good biocompatibility, and synergistic contrast enhancement ability, may provide a useful method for tissue and vascular MR imaging.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00117a | DOI Listing |
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