Manasmita Das1,2, Esteban Oyarzabal1, Heather Decot1, Xiopeng Zong1, Neal Shah1, Sung Ho Lee1, Jonathan Edward Frank1, Nazar A Filnov3, and Yen-Yu Ian Shih1,2
1Biomedical Research Imaging Center, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, 2Department of Neurology, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, 3SOP-CNDD, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
We have developed a
simple, inexpensive method to synthesize high-performance intravascular SPION
in house. We were able to tune the relaxivity and PK profile of our home-made
SPION via careful surface functionalization control and came up with an optimal
formulation that offered very robust and stable contrast for high resolution
cerebromicroangiography and steady state CBV functional imaging. Our future
studies will focus on developing novel MR-detectable inflammation markers
using our home-made iron oxide as the platform material.