ystein Olsen1, Yanna Sandvig2,
Yrr Mrch3, Marte Thuen2, Christian Brekken2
1Department of Technology,
Sr-Trndelag University College, Trondheim, Norway; 2Department
of Circulation & Medical Imaging, Norwegian University of Science &
Technology, Trondheim, Norway; 3Department of Biotechnology,
Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, Norway
Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) is a versatile technique for imaging of the central nervous system. However, high concentration of manganese (Mn2+) is neurotoxic but could be managed with slow release of Mn2+ e.g. alginate gel beads. In this study we have demonstrated that the release rate of Mn2+ from alginate gel beads can be controlled by adjusting the type of alginate and different combinations of divalent ions. Furthermore, simulation show that use of Mn2+ alginate gel may reduce the maximum Mn2+ concentration by ~85% in the vitreous body