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  • Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is effective for diagnosing carotid artery stenosis, but traditional gadolinium-based agents have limitations in image resolution due to short circulation times.
  • The study introduces long-circulating bovine serum albumin (BSA)-GdO nanoparticles, which enhance vascular imaging by maintaining significant contrast for at least 2 hours, allowing for clearer imaging of smaller vessels.
  • In a rat model, BSA-GdO NPs effectively diagnose the severity and location of carotid artery stenosis and monitor post-surgery therapeutic effects, suggesting their potential for use in vascular disease treatment and diagnosis.

Article Abstract

Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography is a powerful and effective method to accurately diagnose carotid artery stenosis. Small molecular gadolinium (Gd)-based agents have reliable signal enhancement, but their short circulating time may result in a loss of image resolution due to insufficient vascular filling or contrast agent emptying. Here, we report an MRA imaging approach to diagnose carotid artery stenosis using long-circulating bovine serum albumin (BSA)-GdO nanoparticles (NPs). The BSA-GdO NPs synthesized by a simple biomineralization approach exhibit admirable monodispersity, uniform size, favorable aqueous solubility, good biocompatibility, and high relaxivity (14.86 mM s in water, 6.41 mM s in plasma). In vivo MRA imaging shows that outstanding vascular enhancement of BSA-GdO NPs (0.05 mmol Gd/kg, half the dose in the clinic) can be maintained for at least 2 h, much longer than Gd-DTPA. Vessels as small as 0.3 mm can be clearly observed in MRA images with high resolution. In a rat carotid artery stenosis model, the BSA-GdO NPs-based MRA enables the precise diagnosis of the severity and location and the therapeutic effect following the surgery of carotid artery stenosis, which provides a method for the theranostics of vascular diseases.

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