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American Chemical Society, Nano Letters, 4(16), p. 2248-2253, 2016

DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b04517

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Salicylic Acid Conjugated Dendrimers Are a Tunable, High Performance CEST MRI NanoPlatform

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Abstract

Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) is a novel MRI contrast mechanism that is well-suited for imaging, however, existing small molecule CEST agents suffer from low sensitivity. We have developed salicylic acid conjugated dendrimers as a versatile, high performance nanoplatform. In particular, we have prepared nanocarriers based on generation 5 - poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers with salicylic acid covalently attached to their surface. The resulting conjugates produce strong CEST contrast 9.4 ppm from water with the proton exchange tuneable from ~1000 s-1 to ~4500 s-1 making these dendrimers well suited for sensitive detection. Furthermore, we demonstrate that these conjugates can be used for monitoring convection enhanced delivery into U87 glioblastoma bearing mice, with the contrast produced by these nanoparticles persisting for over 1.5 h and distributed over ~50% of the tumors. SA modified dendrimers represent a promising new nanoplatform for medical applications.