posted on 2013-07-03, 00:00authored byTodd K. Stevens, R. Matthew Ramirez, Alexander Pines
A new
type of contrast agent for Xe NMR based on surfactant-stabilized
perfluorocarbon-in-water nanoemulsions has been produced. The contrast
agent uses dissolved hyperpolarized xenon gas as a nonperturbing reporting
medium, as xenon freely exchanges between aqueous solution and the
perfluorocarbon interior of the droplets, which are spectroscopically
distinguishable and allow for chemical exchange saturation transfer
(CEST) detection of the agent. Nanoemulsions with droplet diameters
between 160 and 310 nm were produced and characterized using hyperpolarized 129Xe combined with CEST detection. Saturation parameters were
varied and data were modeled numerically to determine the xenon exchange
dynamics of the system. Nanoemulsion droplets were detected at concentrations
as low as 100 fM, corresponding to <1 μL of perfluorocarbon
per liter of solution. The straightforward, inexpensive production
of these agents will facilitate future development toward molecular
imaging and chemical sensing applications.