Elastic Polymer Coated Nanoparticles with Fast Clearance for 19F MR Imaging

Author:

Konishi Yuki1,Minoshima Masafumi12,Fujihara Kohei3,Uchihashi Takayuki34,Kikuchi Kazuya15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Chemistry Graduate School of Engineering Osaka University 2-1, Yamadaoka 5650871 Suita Osaka Japan

2. JST PRESTO 2-1, Yamadaoka 5650871 Suita Osaka Japan

3. Department of Physics Graduate School of Science Nagoya University, Nagoya Furocho, Chikusa 4648602 Nagoya Japan

4. Exploratory Research Center on Life and Living Systems (ExCELLS) National Institutes of Natural Sciences Higashiyama 5-1, Myodaiji 4440864 Okazaki Japan

5. Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC) Osaka University 2-1, Yamadaoka 5650871 Suita Osaka Japan

Abstract

Abstract19F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful molecular imaging technique that enables high‐resolution imaging of deep tissues without background signal interference. However, the use of nanoparticles (NPs) as 19F MRI probes has been limited by the immediate trapping and accumulation of stiff NPs, typically of around 100 nm in size, in the mononuclear phagocyte system, particularly in the liver. To address this issue, elastic nanomaterials have emerged as promising candidates for improving delivery efficacy in vivo. Nevertheless, the impact of elasticity on NP elimination has remained unclear due to the lack of suitable probes for real‐time and long‐term monitoring. In this study, we present the development of perfluorocarbon‐encapsulated polymer NPs as a novel 19F MRI contrast agent, with the aim of suppressing long‐term accumulation. The polymer NPs have high elasticity and exhibit robust sensitivity in 19F MRI imaging. Importantly, our 19F MRI data demonstrate a gradual decline in the signal intensity of the polymer NPs after administration, which contrasts starkly with the behavior observed for stiff silica NPs. This innovative polymer‐coated NP system represents a groundbreaking nanomaterial that successfully overcomes the challenges associated with long‐term accumulation, while enabling tracking of biodistribution over extended periods.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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