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Polyfunctionalised Nanoparticles Bearing Robust Gadolinium Surface Units for High Relaxivity Performance in MRI
Authors:Dr Nicolas G Chabloz  Dr Margot N Wenzel  Hannah L Perry  Il-Chul Yoon  Susannah Molisso  Prof?Dr Graeme J Stasiuk  Prof?Dr Daniel S Elson  Prof?Dr Anthony E G Cass  Prof?Dr James D E T Wilton-Ely
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus, London, W12 0BZ UK

These authors contributed equally to this work.;2. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus, London, W12 0BZ UK;3. School of Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX UK;4. Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, Institute of Global Health Innovation and Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, UK;5. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, White City Campus, London, W12 0BZ UK

Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK

London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN), UK

Abstract:The first example of an octadentate gadolinium unit based on DO3A (hydration number q=1) with a dithiocarbamate tether has been designed and attached to the surface of gold nanoparticles (around 4.4 nm in diameter). In addition to the superior robustness of this attachment, the restricted rotation of the Gd complex on the nanoparticle surface leads to a dramatic increase in relaxivity (r1) from 4.0 mm ?1 s?1 in unbound form to 34.3 mm ?1 s?1 (at 10 MHz, 37 °C) and 22±2 mm ?1 s?1 (at 63.87 MHz, 25 °C) when immobilised on the surface. The one-pot synthetic route provides a straightforward and versatile way of preparing a range of multifunctional gold nanoparticles. The incorporation of additional surface units for biocompatibility (PEG and thioglucose units) and targeting (folic acid) leads to little detrimental effect on the high relaxivity observed for these non-toxic multifunctional materials. In addition to the passive targeting attributed to gold nanoparticles, the inclusion of a unit capable of targeting the folate receptors overexpressed by cancer cells, such as HeLa cells, illustrates the potential of these assemblies.
Keywords:dithiocarbamates  gadolinium  gold nanoparticles  imaging  MRI
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