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Abstract #2289

Reactive oxygen species responsive theranotics nanoprobe for chemical exchange saturation transfer imaging in osteoarthritis

Ting Lin1, Quan Tao2, and Yao Lu3,4
1Department of Radiology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China, 2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China, 3Department of Joint and Orthopedics, Orthopedic Center, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China, 4Guangdong Key Lab of Orthopedic Technology and Implant, Guangzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Osteoarthritis, Contrast Agent

Motivation: There is still a lack of noninvasive technique in quantifying the acidic extracellular pH of damaged cartilage in early osteoarthritis (OA).

Goal(s): We aimed to fabricate an advance reactive oxygen species (ROS) responsive CEST-MRI contrast agent for damaged cartilaged imaging and treatment in OA.

Approach: We use CEST-MRI to investigate whether our sythesized PLGE-TK-PEG@PDA-SA nanoparticles repond to ROS accumulating in damaged cartilage could result in the exsistance of CEST signal, while no CEST signal would be tested in normal cartilage without excessive ROS.

Results: The PLGA-TK-PEG@PDA-SA nanoparticles could effectively respond to ROS and then produce significant CEST effect for precisely pH measurement.

Impact: The novel PLGA-TK-PEG@PDA-SA CEST- MRI contrast could be used to noninvasively monitor the extracellular pH of cartilage in osteoarthritis, and eliminate excessive ROS to defend against its damage to cartilage. This smart, sensitive ROS-responsive nanoprobe is promising for OA theranostics.

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