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Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents

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Publication date2009-03-01
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ISSN15554309, 15554317
PubMed ID:  19177472
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Abstract
Simulations were performed to understand the relative contributions of molecular parameters to longitudinal (r(1)) and transverse (r(2)) relaxivity as a function of applied field, and to obtain theoretical relaxivity maxima over a range of fields to appreciate what relaxivities can be achieved experimentally. The field-dependent relaxivities of a panel of gadolinium and manganese complexes with different molecular parameters, water exchange rates, rotational correlation times, hydration state, etc. were measured to confirm that measured relaxivities were consistent with theory. The design tenets previously stressed for optimizing r(1) at low fields (very slow rotational motion; chelate immobilized by protein binding; optimized water exchange rate) do not apply at higher fields. At 1.5 T and higher fields, an intermediate rotational correlation time is desired (0.5-4 ns), while water exchange rate is not as critical to achieving a high r(1). For targeted applications it is recommended to tether a multimer of metal chelates to a protein-targeting group via a long flexible linker to decouple the slow motion of the protein from the water(s) bound to the metal ions. Per ion relaxivities of 80, 45, and 18 mM(-1) s(-1) at 1.5, 3 and 9.4 T, respectively, are feasible for Gd(3+) and Mn(2+) complexes.
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Caravan P. et al. Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents // Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging. 2009. Vol. 4. No. 2. pp. 89-100.
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Caravan P., Farrar C. T., Frullano L., Uppal R. Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents // Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging. 2009. Vol. 4. No. 2. pp. 89-100.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/cmmi.267
UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.267
TI - Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents
T2 - Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
AU - Caravan, Peter
AU - Farrar, Christian T.
AU - Frullano, Luca
AU - Uppal, Ritika
PY - 2009
DA - 2009/03/01
PB - Hindawi Limited
SP - 89-100
IS - 2
VL - 4
PMID - 19177472
SN - 1555-4309
SN - 1555-4317
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@article{2009_Caravan,
author = {Peter Caravan and Christian T. Farrar and Luca Frullano and Ritika Uppal},
title = {Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents},
journal = {Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging},
year = {2009},
volume = {4},
publisher = {Hindawi Limited},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.267},
number = {2},
pages = {89--100},
doi = {10.1002/cmmi.267}
}
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Caravan, Peter, et al. “Influence of molecular parameters and increasing magnetic field strength on relaxivity of gadolinium- and manganese-based T1contrast agents.” Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, vol. 4, no. 2, Mar. 2009, pp. 89-100. https://doi.org/10.1002/cmmi.267.