Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6980669 | Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The present work introduces an impact of polyelectrolyte-based hydrophilic shell on magnetic relaxivity and luminescence of hard cores built from isostructural complexes of Tb(III) and Gd(III) in the core-shell aqueous colloids. Microscopic and scattering techniques reveal “plum pudding” morphology of the colloids, where polyelectrolyte-coated ultrasmall (<5Â nm) hard cores form aggregates in aqueous solutions. Interaction of bovine serum albumin (BSA) with the colloids provides a tool to modify the polyelectrolyte-based shell, which is the reason for the improvement in both aggregation behavior of the colloids and their relaxivity. The modification of the hydrophilic polyelectrolyte-based shell enables to tune the longitudinal relaxivity from 5.9 to 23.3Â mMâ1Â sâ1 at 0.47Â T. This tendency is the reason for significant improvement of contrasting effect of the colloids in T1- and T2-weighted images obtained by whole body scanner at 1.5Â T. High contrasting effect of the colloids, together with low cytotoxicity towards Wi-38 diploid human cells makes them promising MRI contrast agents.
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Authors
Nataliya Shamsutdinova, Rustem Zairov, Irek Nizameev, Aidar Gubaidullin, Alsu Mukhametshina, Sergey Podyachev, Ildus Ismayev, Marsil Kadirov, Alexandra Voloshina, Timur Mukhametzyanov, Asiya Mustafina,