2007
DOI: 10.1038/nm1581
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Magnetic resonance–guided, real-time targeted delivery and imaging of magnetocapsules immunoprotecting pancreatic islet cells

Abstract: In type I diabetes mellitus, islet transplantation provides a moment-to-moment fine regulation of insulin. Success rates vary widely, however, necessitating suitable methods to monitor islet delivery, engraftment and survival. Here magnetic resonance-trackable magnetocapsules have been used simultaneously to immunoprotect pancreatic beta-cells and to monitor, non-invasively in real-time, hepatic delivery and engraftment by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Magnetocapsules were detected as single capsules with … Show more

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“…This has previously been demonstrated for islets encapsulated in magnetocapsules, where superparamagnetic nanoparticles were used to provide MR visibility ( 17 ). The purpose of our study was to develop novel immunoprotective alginate microcapsule formulations containing PFCs that may improve glucose responsiveness (insulin secretion) and simultaneously enable multimodality imaging.…”
Section: Preparation and Physicochemical Characterization Of Fluorocamentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…This has previously been demonstrated for islets encapsulated in magnetocapsules, where superparamagnetic nanoparticles were used to provide MR visibility ( 17 ). The purpose of our study was to develop novel immunoprotective alginate microcapsule formulations containing PFCs that may improve glucose responsiveness (insulin secretion) and simultaneously enable multimodality imaging.…”
Section: Preparation and Physicochemical Characterization Of Fluorocamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…PFOB microcapsules could prove an ideal vehicle for targeted delivery of cellular agents, such as was previously demonstrated for superparamagnetic iron oxide-labeled capsules ( 17 ). Furthermore, because microcapsules containing PFCs are detectable at MR imaging, follow-up examinations with 19 F MR imaging may be performed while avoiding radiation exposure.…”
Section: Molecular Imaging: Multimodality Imaging Of Perfl Uorocarbonmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…High concentrations of radiopaque agents can be incorporated into the microcapsule to enable visualization by X-ray fluoroscopic and computerized tomography (CT) imaging (5). Such technique can be used in combination with reporter gene transfection so as to deliver stem cells using conventional X-ray imaging platforms with follow-up examination by PET/CT or SPECT/CT.…”
Section: Molecular Imaging For the Survival And Kinetics Of Engraftedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic particles (MP) (6) can be also used as efficient labels for MRI diagnostics and can be precisely quantified even inside a living organism by an external induction probe (7,8). At present, MP are widely studied for hyperthermia of tumors by heating in an AC magnetic field and for targeted delivery of drugs by magnetic field gradients, to avoid systemic intoxication of the organism (9,10). Specific immunological targeting of nanoparticles by antibodies against pathogenic cells is another noteworthy application.…”
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