| Literature DB >> 24900467 |
Ji-Ae Park1, Jung Young Kim1, Hee-Kyung Kim2, Wonho Lee1, Sang Moo Lim3, Yongmin Chang2, Tae-Jeong Kim4, Kyeong Min Kim1.
Abstract
The work describes the synthesis and in vivo application of heterotrimetallic complexes of the type {Gd(H2O)[(M(H2O)(CO)3)2(1)]} {1 = DTPA-bis(histidyl-amide); M = Re (3a); (99m)Tc (3b)} for dual modality MR/SPECT imaging. Here, the DTPA-bis(histidylamide) conjugate functions as a trinucleating chelate incorporating Gd in the DTPA core with Re or (99m)Tc in the pair of histidylamide side arms. The two complexes are chemically equivalent as revealed by HPLC, and their "cocktail mixture" (3a + 3b) has demonstrated itself to be essentially a single bimodal imaging probe. The present system has thus overcome the sensitivity difference problem between MRI and SPECT and paved the way for practical applications.Entities:
Keywords: MR/SPECT; cocktail mixture; dual modality; heterotrimetallic Gd-[99mTc]2/[Re]2 complexes; imaging probe
Year: 2012 PMID: 24900467 PMCID: PMC4025745 DOI: 10.1021/ml200285p
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Med Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-5875 Impact factor: 4.345