In vivo monitoring of polymers is crucial for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. This study introduces biocompatible and biodegradable polyphosphoesters as MRI-traceable polymers using the ³¹P centers in the polymer backbone. Challenges in ³¹P MRI, including background interference and low sensitivity, are overcome by modifying the molecular environment of ³¹P, assembling polymers into colloids, and tailoring the polymers’ microstructure. Gradient-type polyphosphonate-copolymers show improved MRI-relaxation times. Background-free imaging and biodegradation are validated in vivo using Manduca sexta. Encapsulating the drug PROTAC allows simultaneous drug delivery, enabling theranostics. This work paves the way for polyphosphoesters as background-free MRI-traceable polymers for theranostic applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 19, 2023
Authors
Olga Koshkina, Timo Rheinberger, Vera Flocke, Anton Windfelder, Pascal Bouvain, Naomi M. Hamelmann, Jos M. J. Paulusse, Hubert Gojzewski, Ulrich Flögel, Frederik R. Wurm
Tags
polyphosphoesters
MRI-traceable polymers
drug delivery
biodegradable
theranostics
biocompatible
tissue regeneration
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