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High-performance dendritic contrast agents for X-ray computed tomography imaging using potent tetraiodobenzene derivatives

Authors
You, SuyeonJung, Hye-younLee, ChaewoonChoe, Yun HuiHeo, Ju YoungGang, Gil-TaeByun, Sang-KyungKim, Won KonLee, Chul-HoKim, Dong-EogKim, Young IlKim, Yoonkyung
Issue Date
28-Mar-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Dendrimers; Computed tomography; In vivo imaging; Iodinated contrast agents; Nanomedicine
Citation
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE, v.226, pp 258 - 267
Pages
10
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CONTROLLED RELEASE
Volume
226
Start Page
258
End Page
267
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18138
DOI
10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.01.036
ISSN
0168-3659
1873-4995
Abstract
The use of computed tomography (CT) for vascular imaging is critical in medical emergencies requiring urgent diagnostic decisions, such as cerebral ischemia and many cardiovascular diseases. Small-molecule iodinated contrast media are often injected intravenously as radiopaque agents during CT imaging to achieve high contrast enhancement of vascular systems. The rapid excretion rate of these agents is overcome by injecting a significantly high dose of iodine, which can have serious side effects. Here we report a simple method to prepare blood-pool contrast agents for CT based on dendrimers for the first time using tetraiodobenzene derivatives as potent radiopaque moieties. Excellent in vivo safety has been demonstrated for these small (13-22nm) unimolecular water-soluble dendritic contrast agents, which exhibit high contrast enhancement in the blood-pool and effectively extend their blood half-lives. Our method is applicable to virtually any scaffold with suitable surface groups and may fulfill the current need for safer, next-generation iodinated CT contrast agents. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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