Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.443, No.2, 470-476, 2014
Accumulation of nano-sized particles in a murine model of angiogenesis
Purpose: To evaluate the ability of nm-scaled iron oxide particles conjugated with Azure A, a classic histological dye, to accumulate in areas of angiogenesis in a recently developed murine angiogenesis model. Materials and methods: We characterised the Azure A particles with regard to their hydrodynamic size, zeta potential, and blood circulation half-life. The particles were then investigated by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in a recently developed murine angiogenesis model along with reference particles (Ferumoxtran-10) and saline injections. Results: The Azure A particles had a mean hydrodynamic diameter of 51.8 +/- 43.2 nm, a zeta potential of -17.2 +/- 2.8 mV, and a blood circulation half-life of 127.8 +/- 74.7 min. Comparison of MR images taken pre- and 24-h post-injection revealed a significant increase in R-2* relaxation rates for both Azure A and Ferumoxtran-10 particles. No significant difference was found for the saline injections. The relative increase was calculated for the three groups, and showed a significant difference between the saline group and the Azure A group, and between the saline group and the Ferumoxtran-10 group. However, no significant difference was found between the two particle groups. Conclusion: Ultrahigh-field MRI revealed localisation of both types of iron oxide particles to areas of neovasculature. However, the Azure A particles did not show any enhanced accumulation relative to Ferumoxtran-10, suggesting the accumulation in both cases to be passive. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.