Title of article :
Effect of iron oxide nanoparticles coating type on the relationship between nanoparticles concentration and signal intensity in inversion recovery T1-weighted MRI
Author/Authors :
Gharehaghaji, Nahideh Department of Radiology - Faculty of Paramedicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Nazarpoor, Mahmood Department of Radiology - Faculty of Paramedicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Saharkhiz, Hodaiseh Department of Medical Physics - Faculty of Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) nanoparticles are used as blood
pool contrast agent for magnetic resonance angiography and perfusion imaging. Our aim in this
study was to investigate the effect of the two coating types of iron oxide nanoparticles on the relationship
between nanoparticles concentration and signal intensity (SI) in T1-weighted MR images.
Methods: Different concentrations of the polyethylene glycol (PEG), and carboxydextran-coated
iron oxide nanoparticles were imaged using inversion recovery Turbo-FLASH (Turbo fast low-angle
shot) pulse sequence with inversion times (TIs) of 300-900 ms (interval of 100 ms). The maximum
non-linear and linear relationship between the corrected SI (after non-uniformity correction) and the
concentration of the two coated nanoparticles were calculated in T1-weighted images.
Results: The maximum non-linear relationship between the corrected SI and the concentration of
the PEG, and carboxydextran-coated nanoparticles were obtained at concentrations of 400 and 200
μmol Fe/L at a TI of 900 ms, respectively. In addition, the maximum linear relationship between the
corrected SI and the concentration of the PEG, and carboxydextran-coated nanoparticles (R2=0.99)
appeared at 228.184 and 205.654 μmolFe/L with a TI of 300 ms, respectively.
Conclusion: The maximum non-linear corrected SI of the carboxydextran-coated nanoparticles was
slightly higher than that of the PEG-coated nanoparticles at similar TIs. However, the PEG-coated
nanoparticles were better than the carboxydextran-coated nanoparticles as a T1 contrast agent for
perfusion measurements.
Keywords :
Inversion recovery , Coating , Iron oxide nanoparticles , T1-weighted image , MRI
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics