Theranostic Role of Iron Oxide Nanoparticle for Treating Renal Anemia: Evidence of Efficacy and Significance by MRI, Histology and Biomarkers.
Jong-Kai HsiaoChih-Lung ChenWen-Yuan HsiehKo-Lin KuoPublished in: Pharmaceutics (2023)
(1) Background: Increasing attention has been given to applying nanosized iron oxide nanoparticles (IOPs) to treat iron deficiency anemia (IDA). Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients who suffer from IDA often need long-term iron supplements. We aim to evaluate the safety and therapeutic effect of MPB-1523, a novel IOPs, in anemic CKD mice and to monitor iron storage by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. (2) Methods: MPB-1523 was intraperitoneally delivered to the CKD and sham mice, and blood were collected for hematocrit, iron storage, cytokine assays, and MR imaging throughout the study. (3) Results: The hematocrit levels of CKD and sham mice dropped initially but increased gradually to reach a steady value 60 days after IOP injection. The body iron storage indicator, ferritin gradually rose and total iron-binding capacity stabilized 30 days after IOP injection. No significant inflammation or oxidative stress were observed in both groups. By T2-weighted MR imaging, the liver signal intensity gradually increased in both groups but was more pronounced in the CKD group, indicating aggressive utilization of MPB-1523. MR imaging, histology and electron microscopy showed MPB-1523 is liver-specific. (4) Conclusions: MPB-1523 can serve as a long-term iron supplement and is monitored by MR imaging. Our results have strong translatability to the clinic.
Keyphrases
- iron deficiency
- chronic kidney disease
- contrast enhanced
- end stage renal disease
- magnetic resonance
- oxidative stress
- magnetic resonance imaging
- iron oxide
- computed tomography
- high fat diet induced
- dna damage
- diffusion weighted imaging
- working memory
- photodynamic therapy
- type diabetes
- diabetic rats
- skeletal muscle
- high intensity
- electron microscopy
- ultrasound guided
- peritoneal dialysis
- double blind