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Superparamagnetic cobalt ferrite nanoparticles asT2contrast agent in MRI: in vitro study

Journal

IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 396-404

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2019.0210

Keywords

nanoparticles; phantoms; transmission electron microscopy; superparamagnetism; ferrites; cellular biophysics; precipitation (physical chemistry); magnetisation; cobalt compounds; nanomagnetics; magnetic particles; nanofabrication; biomedical MRI; nanomedicine; X-ray diffraction; Fourier transform infrared spectra; X-ray chemical analysis; particle size; medical image processing; superparamagnetic cobalt ferrite nanoparticles; T-2 contrast agent; MRI; in vitro study; magnetic resonance imaging; coprecipitation method; transmission electron microscopy; X-ray diffraction; Fourier-transform IR spectra; energy dispersive X-ray analysis; vibrating sample magnetometer; clinical magnetic field; cytotoxicity; MTT assay; T-2 weighted imaging cell phantoms; T-2 weighted contrast agent; stable size; size dependency; relaxivity values; MR image acquisition; magnetic flux density 1; 5 T; CoFe2O4

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  1. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

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Superparamagnetic cobalt ferrite nanoparticles (CoFe2O4) possess favourite advantages for theranostic applications. Most of previous studies reported that CoFe(2)O(4)magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are suitable candidates for induction of hyperthermia and transfection agents for drug delivery. The present study synthesized and investigated the potential use of CoFe(2)O(4)as a contrast agent in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by using a conventional MRI system. The CoFe(2)O(4)were synthesized using co-precipitation method and characterized by TEM, XRD, FTIR, EDX and VSM techniques. Relaxivitiesr(1)andr(2)of CoFe(2)O(4)were then calculated using a 1.5 Tesla clinical magnetic field. The cytotoxicity of CoFe(2)O(4)was evaluated by the MTT assay. Finally, the optimal concentrations of MNPs for MRI uses were calculated through the analysis ofT(2)weighted imaging cell phantoms. The superparamagnetic CoFe2O4 NPs with an average stable size of 10.45 nm were synthesized. Relaxivityr(1),(2)calculations resulted in suitabler(2)andr(2)/r(1)with values of 58.6 and 51 that confirmed the size dependency on relaxivity values. The optimal concentration of MNPs for MR image acquisition was calculated as 0.154 mM. Conclusion: CoFe(2)O(4)synthesized in this study could be considered as a suitableT(2)weighted contrast agent because of its highr(2)/r(1)value.

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