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Review
. 2023 Mar 13;9(3):1224-1242.
doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.2c01386. Epub 2023 Feb 8.

Polymeric Metal Contrast Agents for T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain

Review

Polymeric Metal Contrast Agents for T1-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain

Dorian Foster et al. ACS Biomater Sci Eng. .

Abstract

Imaging plays an integral role in diagnostics and treatment monitoring for conditions affecting the brain; enhanced brain imaging capabilities will improve upon both while increasing the general understanding of how the brain works. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging is the preferred modality for brain imaging. Commercially available contrast agents, which are often required to render readable brain images, have considerable toxicity concerns. In recent years, much progress has been made in developing new contrast agents based on the magnetic features of gadolinium, iron, or magnesium. Nanotechnological approaches for these systems allow for the protected integration of potentially harmful metals with added benefits like reduced dosage and improved transport. Polymeric enhancement of each design further improves biocompatibility while allowing for specific brain targeting. This review outlines research on polymeric nanomedicine designs for T1-weighted contrast agents that have been evaluated for performance in the brain.

Keywords: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); brain; contrast agent; polymer.

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