In Vitro Echogenicity Characterization Of Poly[Lactide-Coglycolide] (Plga) Microparticles And Preliminary In Vivo Ultrasound Enhancement Study For Ultrasound Contrast Agent Application
INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY(2005)
摘要
Objectives: This work includes (1) the characterization of a reproducible poly[lactide-coglycolide] (PLGA) microparticle preparation with an optimial mean diameter and size distribution and (2) the preliminary in vivo ultrasonographic investigation of PLGA microparticles.Methods: A first series of PLGA microparticle preparations (1 to 15 mu m) was acoustically characterized on a hydrodynamic device to select the most appropriate for ultrasound contrast agent application. Preparations of 3-mu m microparticles were selected, characterized at different doses, and then injected into 20 melanoma grafted mice for contrast-enhanced power Doppler ultrasonography evaluation.Results: The 3-mu m microparticles (3.26-mu m mean diameter with 0.41-mu m standard deviation) led to in vitro enhancement of 18.3 dB at 0.62 mg/mL. In vivo experiments showed 47% enhancement of intratumoral vascularization detection after PLGA injection, significantly correlated (P < 0.0001) with preinjection intravascularization and tumoral volume. No toxicity was histologically observed.Conclusion: The 3-mu m PLGA microparticles provided significant enhancement in vitro and in vivo without any toxicity.
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PLGA, ultrasound contrast agent, microparticle, backscattered power
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