WO1993013802A1 - Contrast agents consisting of galactose particles and an amphiphilic carboxylic acid - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to novel contrast agents, more particularly to new microparticulate contrast agents of use in diagnostic imaging.
- ultrasonic imaging comprises a potentially valuable diagnostic tool, for example in studies of the vascular system, particularly in cardiography, and of tissue microvasculature.
- a variety of contrast agents has been proposed to enhance the acoustic images so obtained, including suspensions of solid particles, emulsified liquid droplets, gas microbubbles and encapsulated gases or liquids. It is generally accepted that low density contrast agents which are easily compressible are particularly efficient in terms of the acoustic backscatter they generate, and considerable interest has therefore been shown in the preparation of gas-containing and gas-generating systems.
- US-A-4,657,756 which disclose the use of particulate solids having a plurality of gas-filled voids and preferably also a plurality of nuclei for microbubble formation.
- EP-A-0123235 and EP-A-0122624 suggest ultrasound contrast agents consisting of surfactant- coated or surfactant-containing gas-containing microparticles which may include a variety of sugars.
- DE-A-3834705 proposes the use of suspensions containing microparticles of mixtures of at least one C 10 _ 20 fatty acid with at least one non-surface active substance, including sugars such as cyclodextrins, monosaccharides, disaccharides or trisaccharides, as well as other polyols and inorganic and organic salts.
- SHU 508 (Levovist ® )
- SHU 508 is described in the following publications: Schlief, R. et al. , Circulation Supplement III (1990) 82 . , p. 28; Schartl, M. et al. - Circulation Supplement III (1990) 82., p. 261; Fritzsch, T. et al.. Invest. Radiol. (1990) 25 . (Suppl) , pp. 160-161; Schlief, R. et al. - Echocardiography (1990) 1_, pp. 61-64; Loughery, E.J. et al.. Echocardiography (1990) l_ ⁇ PP « 279-292; and Smith, M.D. et- al.. JACC (1989) 13., PP- 1622-1628.
- Gas-containing contrast media are also known to be effective in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, e.g. as susceptibility contrast agents which will act to reduce MR signal intensity.
- Oxygen-containing contrast media also represent potentially useful paramagnetic MR contrast agents.
- gases such as carbon dioxide may be used as negative oral contrast agents.
- a general disadvantage of existing gas- containing/gas-generating particulate contrast agents such as the sugar-based agents discussed above is their relative lack of stability in vivo. This is a particular problem in applications such as echocardiography, where there is a need for improved contrast agents combining sufficient stability and small microbubble size (typically less than about 10 ⁇ m, preferably less than about 7 ⁇ m) to permit passage through the pulmonary capillary bed and so allow enhanced visualisation of the left side of the heart, preferably for more than one passage of circulation.
- contrast agents which generate microbubble systems exhibiting, greater stability while still providing a high level of contrast efficiency.
- the present invention is based on our finding that contrast agents comprising microparticles of a carbohydrate admixed with an amphiphilic organic acid containing in excess of 20 carbon atoms may be used to generate microbubble systems exhibiting substantially enhanced stability and/or contrast effect relative to previously proposed carbohydrate-based contrast agents.
- contrast agents comprising microbubble-generating carbohydrate microparticles in admixture with an amphiphilic organic acid containing in excess of 20 carbon atoms.
- the microparticulate carbohydrate is preferably water soluble, and may for example be selected from hexoses such as glucose, fructose or galactose; disaccharides such as sucrose, lactose or maltose; pentoses such as arabinose, xylose or ribose; and ⁇ -, ⁇ - and ⁇ - cyclodextrins; the term "carbohydrate” as used herein is also intended to embrace sugar alcohols, e.g. alditols such as mannitol or sorbitol.
- Microparticles of the above carbohydrates will normally have gas present as an inclusion in the voids of their crystal structure and/or adhered to their surface, which gas may generate microbubbles when, for example, the microparticles are suspended or dissolved in an injectable carrier liquid, for example water for injection, an aqueous solution of one or more inorganic salts (e.g.. physiological saline or a physiological buffer solution) , an aqueous solution of a onosaccharide (e.g. glucose or galactose) or disaccharide (e.g. lactose) , or an aqueous solution of a physiologically tolerable monohydric or polyhydric alcohol (e.g.
- an injectable carrier liquid for example water for injection, an aqueous solution of one or more inorganic salts (e.g. physiological saline or a physiological buffer solution) , an aqueous solution of a onosaccharide (e.g. glucose or galactose) or
- any biocompatible gas may be employed in the contrast agents of the invention, for example nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, helium, argon, sulphur hexafluoride and low molecular weight optionally fluorinated hydrocarbons such as methane, acetylene or carbon tetrafluoride.
- gas as used herein includes any substance in the gaseous form at 37°C. The gas may be contained in the contrast agent in such a way that before use the product is non-contrast giving but becomes effective on administration, e.g. as a result of the gas forming microbubbles as a soluble carbohydrate matrix dissolves.
- the carbohydrate may incorporate one or more gas precursors, including carbonates and bicarbonates (e.g. sodium or ammonium bicarbonate) and amin ⁇ malonate esters.
- gas precursors including carbonates and bicarbonates (e.g. sodium or ammonium bicarbonate) and amin ⁇ malonate esters.
- amphiphilic organic acids in contrast agents according to the invention should contain in excess of 20 carbon atoms and preferably contain not more than 50 carbon atoms; acids containing 22-40, typically 22-30, carbon atoms may thus conveniently be employed.
- the acids preferably contain at least one carboxyl group which may, for example, be attached to an aliphatic group (e.g.
- straight chain saturated fatty acids such as behenic, lignoceric, cerotic or melissic acid; or straight chain unsaturated fatty acids such as cetoleic, erucic, brassidic or selacholeic acid or a polyunsaturated acid such as 10,12-tricosadiynoic acid), to a monocyclic or polycyclic cycloaliphatic group (as in amphiphilic steroids such as cholanic acid) , or to a monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic or araliphatic group.
- the amphiphilic organic acid may, for example, be present in an amount of 0.01-5.0 wt. %, preferably 0.1- 2.0 wt. %, relative to the microparticulate carbohydrate.
- the contrast agents of the invention may be used in a variety of diagnostic imaging techniques, including ultrasound, MR and X-ray imaging. Their use in diagnostic ultrasonic imaging and MR imaging, e.g. as susceptibility contrast agents, constitute preferred features of the invention.
- the contrast agents of the invention may be prepared by any convenient method which leads to physical admixture of the carbohydrate and amphiphilic organic acid and to production of microparticles of the desired size. In one preferred method according to the invention the carbohydrate and the amphiphilic acid are each dissolved in appropriate mutually miscible solvents (e.g.
- micronisation techniques such as grinding or milling may be employed.
- Ball-milling of the solid mixture has been found to be particularly advantageous, permitting the preparation of microparticles in the form of aggregates (for example having an aggregate size of 20-125 micrometres, such as 30-50 micrometres) of particles having a particle size of, for example, 1-50 micrometres, such as 1-10 micrometres.
- aggregates will tend to contain a substantial volume of air adsorbed on their surfaces and entrained in voids such as interparticle cavities or at grain boundaries between the crystallites.
- the particle size may, for example, be selected to be substantially commensurate with the desired microbubble size.
- Substantially larger bubbles and particles, e.g. with average sizes up to 500 ⁇ m, may however be useful in other applications, for example gastrointestinal imaging.
- the following non-limitative Examples serve to illustrate the invention:-
- the resulting mixture was evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure (10 torr, 40°C) , and the resulting solid product was dried in a desiccator overnight and then ground for 10 minutes under aseptic conditions in a stainless steel ball mill having a 50 ml grinding cup and 3 x 20 mm balls (Retsch centrifugal ball mill, SI). The ground product was dried in a desiccator for 24 hours.
- the particle size distribution of the product of Example 8 was analysed using a Coulter LS 100 light scatter apparatus. Approximately 2g of this product were fed to the analyser using a vibrating screen. The particle size distribution was as follows:
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