A new lipophilic gadolinium chelate as a tissue-specific contrast medium for MRI
β Scribed by H.-J. Weinmann; G. Schuhmann-Giampieri; H. Schmitt-Willich; H. Vogler; T. Frenzel; H. Gries
- Book ID
- 102531575
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 280 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
GdβEthoxybenzylβDTPA (GdβEOBβDTPA) is a highly waterβsoluble paramagnetic contrast agent. Due to its protein binding of about 10% and its lipophilic residue, GdβEOBβDTPA exhibits both renal (30% of the dose) and hepatobiliary (70%) excretion in rats. Despite its lipohilic character, the compound displays a low toxicity (LD~50~ = 7.5 mmol/kg). T~1~βrelaxivity of 5.3 liters mmol^β1^ s^β1^ in water, 8.7 liters mmol^β1^ s^β1^ in plasma, and 16.9 liters mmol^β1^ s^β1^ in rat liver together with the hepatocellular uptake explain the liverspecific contrast enhancement of GdβEOBβDTPA. The diagnostic dose is considerably lower than the amount of Magnevist used in abdominal imaging. The preclinical studies suggest its clinical role as being a hepatobiliary contrast agent for MRI. Β© 1991 Academic Press, Inc.
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A straightforward and efficient synthesis of Gd-DTPA-cholesterol is reported. This new lipophilic gadolinium complex can be easily incorporated into mixed micelles in order to achieve MRI contrast agents with increased relaxivity. These supramolecular systems can find potential application in magnet