Comparison of Ionic and Non-Ionic Nitroxide Spin Labels for Urographic Enhancement in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Acta Radiologica
- Vol. 28 (5), 593-600
- https://doi.org/10.1177/028418518702800518
Abstract
Two nitroxide spin labels (NSL) were compared for in vitro relaxivity and in normal rats for efficiency of urographic enhancement. One of the NSL, PCA, a pyrrolidinyl agent, was ionic and one, NAT, was a non-ionic pyrrolidinyl NSL with multiple hydroxyl substituents for water solubility. Using both NSLs the renal medulla and papilla were noted to show greater contrast enhancement than the cortex, with a maximum enhancing effect between 5 and 15 minutes. Using doses of 1.0 and 2.5 mmol/kg, more than 100 per cent increases in spin echo intensities above the baseline were observed. The lowest tested dose of 0.1 mmol/kg showed an easily detectable enhancing effect for NAT. The good contrast enhancing properties of NAT, considered together with its better acute tolerance, justifies further investigation of this non-ionic compound.Keywords
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