Nanoparticles as magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents for vascular and cardiac diseases.
Advances in nanoparticle contrast agents for molecular imaging have made magnetic resonance imaging a promising modality for noninvasive visualization and assessment of vascular and cardiac disease processes. This review provides a description of the various nanoparticles exploited for imaging cardiovascular targets. Nanoparticle probes detecting inflammation, apoptosis, extracellular matrix, and angiogenesis may provide tools for assessing the risk of progressive vascular dysfunction and heart failure. The utility of nanoparticles as multimodal probes and/or theranostic agents has also been investigated. Although clinical application of these nanoparticles is largely unexplored, the potential for enhancing disease diagnosis and treatment is considerable.
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- Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
- Magnetite Nanoparticles
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Liposomes
- Humans
- Contrast Media
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Animals
- 4018 Nanotechnology
- 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
- Magnetite Nanoparticles
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Liposomes
- Humans
- Contrast Media
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Animals
- 4018 Nanotechnology
- 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry