Dual‐modality imaging for identifying thrombosis via platelet GPIIb/IIIa receptor targeted cyclic RGDfK microbubbles

Author:

Wang Yabin1ORCID,Zhang Yang1,Yang Ning2,Zhang Xiaoting3,Ma Sai4,Xu Mengqi1,Xu Yunxue3,Gao Shan1,Fang Yan1,Li Na1,Li Sulei1,Liang Ping5,Zhang Xu6,Fan Li1,Cao Feng1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology & National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases 2nd Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

2. Chinese PLA Medical College & Department of Cardiology National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases Beijing China

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering College of Engineering Peking University Beijing China

4. Department of Cardiology Jinling Hospital Nanjing Jiangsu China

5. Department of Interventional Ultrasound Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

6. Senior Department of Urology The Third Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAcute thrombotic events play a major role in various cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, direct thrombus imaging can be proved beneficial for early diagnosis and prompt therapy of thrombosis. Our study investigated targeted dual‐modality cyclic arginine‐glycine‐aspartic micro bubbles (cRGD‐MBs) for direct imaging of thrombi by fluorescence and ultrasound.MethodscRGD‐MBs were prepared by mechanical vibration and chemical chelation methods.ResultsCoulter counter analysis demonstrated that the cRGD‐MBs were well dispersed, with diameters ranging from 1 to 3 μm. They emitted bright red fluorescence under an excitation wavelength of 660 nm. In vivo fluorescence and ultrasound imaging revealed that cRGD‐MBs accumulated at the site of thrombus in the carotid artery with significant fluorescence and ultrasonic signal.ConclusionsThis study showed that novel microbubble cRGD‐MBs were successfully synthesized, and that these could potentially be used as contrast agents for immediate diagnosis of acute thrombus in vivo.

Publisher

Wiley

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