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Short name: Gd-DTPA-BMA, generic name: Gadodiamide, chemical compound: Gd-diethylenetriaminepentaacetate-bis(methylamide), central moiety: Gd
A paramagnetic MRI contrast agent (nonionic) with a small molecular weight linear chelate.
Due to the linkage of two DTPA molecules through amide bonds the molecule is uncharged and has a low osmolality. The substance is excreted almost exclusively by the kidneys.
See also Nonionic Intravenous Contrast Agents and Omniscan®.
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( Gadolite® oral Suspension) An oral paramagnetic MRI contrast agent to enhance delineation of the bowel. Zeolites are hydrated aluminosilicates with large holes that can provide a temporary home for guest molecules like gadolinium. Zeolites modified with Gd (III) are effective positive MRI contrast agents for gastrointestinal application. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Gadolinium Zeolite' (3).
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Short name: (Gd-DTPA)-17, 24 cascade polymer, generic name: Gadomer-17, 24, central moiety: Gd2+, relaxivity: r1=11.9, B0=1.0 T, r2=16.5, Dose: 0.05 mmol/kg
An intravascular macromolecular MRI contrast agent with positive enhancement under development ( Bayer Schering Pharma AG) for MR angiography and tumor differentiation. The synthetic dendrimer with large molecular weight (17kD - limits agent to vascular space) is linked to Gadolinium.
The renal excretion is slowed to intermediate molecular size. In MRA a longer lasting venous and arterial enhancement was seen with Gadomer-17 due to the particular pharmacokinetics of this agent.
See also Tumor Specific Agents, and Intravascular Contrast Agents. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Gadomer 17' (3).
| | | • View the NEWS results for 'Gadomer 17' (1).
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Short name: Gd-DTPA, generic name: Gadopentetate dimeglumine, chemical compound: Gadolinium-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid
Gadopentetate dimeglumine was introduced in 1981, as the first paramagnetic MRI contrast agent (ionic). The Gd-induced dipole dipole interactions lead to shortening of T1, which results in contrast enhancement on T1 weighted images. The used metal ion Gd3+ ( gadolinium) is toxic, and therefore bound in the renally excreted DTPA chelate, a very stable complex. The Gd-complex also induce susceptibility effects, as a result of the magnetic field gradient between the contrast agent in the blood vessels and the surrounding tissue, that lead to shortening of T2 or T2*.
Following intravenous administration, the compound is distributed rapidly in the extracellular space and is eliminated unchanged by glomerular filtration via the kidneys. Up to 6 hours, post injection an average of 83% of the dose is eliminated renal.
See also Magnevist®, Gadolinium and Contrast Agents. | | | | • View the DATABASE results for 'Gadopentetate Dimeglumine' (5).
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