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Study Objectives Primary: To determine MTD and dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) of IOP magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent in healthy subjects.
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Iron Oxide Nano Particle m-PEG-silane (IOP) Injection belongs to Superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) can shorten the T2 relaxation time very effectively and reduces signal intensity in normal tissues. The mechanism of action increases after the particles have been phagocytosed by cells of the RES. Tissues with decreased RES function (e.g., metastases, primary liver cancer, cysts and various benign tumors, adenomas, and hyperplasia) retain their native signal intensity. In this study, investigators will characterize the PK profile, iron metabolism and preliminary efficacy of IOP Injection.
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Male, age ≥ 20 ~40 years old with BMI between 18 and 27.
Subject must be in good general health condition (i.e., full physical examinations, medical history, vital signs, ECG, and clinical laboratory tests performed at screening) as determined by the investigator. Normal ECG is defined as normal cardiac conduction parameters including resting heart rate between 50 and 100 bpm, Fridericia-corrected QT interval (QTcF) ≤ 450 milliseconds, and QRS interval < 120 milliseconds.
Subject shows normal biochemistry test results (within normal range or considered clinically normal by the clinical investigator) at screening including items as listed below:
Subject shows normal complete blood count (CBC) test results (within normal range or considered clinically normal by the clinical investigator) at screening including items as listed below:
Subject shows normal urinalysis test results (within normal range or considered clinically normal by the clinical investigator) at screening including items as listed below:
Subject shows normal bleeding time test results (within normal range or considered clinically normal by the clinical investigator) at screening including prothrombin (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT).
Male subjects must take reliable contraceptive method(s) during and after the study for a period of 14 days.
No screening of drug or alcohol abuse within one year prior to study enrollment.
Subjects are willing to comply with the protocol and sign informed consent form.
Exclusion criteria
Subjects have serious allergic history or known allergy to similar ingredients of the study contrast agent (i.e.,Gd-based and SPIO particles contrast agents).
Subjects have been diagnosed of Hepatitis B or C, venereal disease laboratory screens or have been determined of positive result of human immunodeficiency virus test.
Imaging and/or functional abnormalities of liver and/or spleen. That is,
Subjects have been performed with any examinations with contrast agents applied within 28 days before study.
Subjects have alcohol or caffeine consumption within 48 hours prior to the administration of study contrast agent.
Subjects are unable to undergo an MRI scan.
Subjects have electronically, magnetically and mechanically activated implanted devices, including but not limited to automatic cardioverter defibrillators, cardiac pacemakers,insulin pumps, metallic splinters in the eye, ferromagnetic haemostatic clips in central nervous systems or vascular vessels.
Subjects have participated in other investigational trials within 28 days prior to study enrollment.
Subjects with active systemic infections, active and clinically significant cardiac diseases, active gastrointestinal ulcers, or medical conditions that may significantly affect action,adequate absorption and elimination of investigational contrast agent.
Subjects have taken any food 6 hours prior to administration.
Subject with conditions judged by the investigator as unsuitable for the study.
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24 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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