Dextran-magnetic iron oxide complex (CMDM) consisting of carboxymethyl
dextran and a magnetite core has been synthesized. The physical and b
iological properties were compared with those of the conventional dext
ran-magnetite complex (ATDM). The CMDM exhibits a super-paramagnetic p
roperty, has high stability and low toxicity. The uptake and metabolic
behavior of CMDM in live rats after intravenous (iv) administration w
ere studied using pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance, optical microscop
y and transmission electron microscopy. The ultrafine particles of CMD
M were clearly observed in the lysosomes of Kupffer cells in the liver
and of macrophages in the spleen. The CMDM accumulated in the lysosom
es was found to disappear within two weeks after the iv-injection. The
results obtained in this work suggest that CMDM is appropriate for us
e as a contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).