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Title: Multiple CEST contrast imaging of nose-to-brain drug delivery using iohexol liposomes at 3T MRI
Authors: Law, LH
Huang, J
Xiao, P
Liu, Y
Chen, Z
Lai, JHC
Han, X
Cheng, GWY 
Tse, KH 
Chan, KWY
Issue Date: Feb-2023
Source: Journal of controlled release, Feb. 2023, v. 354, p. 208-220
Abstract: Image guided nose-to-brain drug delivery provides a non-invasive way to monitor drug delivered to the brain, and the intranasal administration could increase effective dose via bypassing Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). Here, we investigated the imaging of liposome-based drug delivery to the brain via intranasal administration, in which the liposome could penetrate mucus and could be detected by chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3T field strength. Liposomes were loaded with a computed tomography (CT) contrast agent, iohexol (Ioh-Lipo), which has specific amide protons exchanging at 4.3 ppm of Z-spectrum (or CEST spectrum). Ioh-Lipo generated CEST contrasts of 35.4% at 4.3 ppm, 1.8% at −3.4 ppm and 20.6% at 1.2 ppm in vitro. After intranasal administration, these specific CEST contrasts were observed in both olfactory bulb (OB) and frontal lobe (FL) in the case of 10% polyethylene glycol (PEG) Ioh-Lipo. We observed obvious increases in CEST contrast in OB half an hour after the injection of 10% PEG Ioh-Lipo, with a percentage increase of 62.0% at 4.3 ppm, 10.9% at −3.4 ppm and 25.7% at 1.2 ppm. Interestingly, the CEST map at 4.3 ppm was distinctive from that at −3.4 pm and 1.2 ppm. The highest contrast of 4.3 ppm was at the external plexiform layer (EPL) and the region between left and right OB (LROB), while the CEST contrast at −3.4 ppm had no significant difference among all investigated regions with slightly higher signal in olfactory limbus (OL, between OB and FL) and FL, as validated with histology. While no substantial increase of CEST contrast at 4.3 ppm, −3.4 ppm or 1.2 ppm was observed in OB and FL when 1% PEG Ioh-Lipo was administered. We demonstrated for the first time the feasibility of non-invasively detecting the nose-to-brain delivery of liposomes using CEST MRI. This multiple-contrast approach is necessary to image the specific distribution of iohexol and liposome simultaneously and independently, especially when designing drug carriers for nose-to-brain drug delivery.
Keywords: CEST MRI
Iohexol
Liposome
Nose-to-brain drug delivery
Polyethylene glycol
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Journal of controlled release 
ISSN: 0168-3659
EISSN: 1873-4995
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2023.01.011
Rights: © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Law, L. H., Huang, J., Xiao, P., Liu, Y., Chen, Z., Lai, J. H., ... & Chan, K. W. (2023). Multiple CEST contrast imaging of nose-to-brain drug delivery using iohexol liposomes at 3T MRI. Journal of Controlled Release, 354, 208-220 is availale at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2023.01.011.
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