Literature DB >> 26517562

A porphyrin-PEG polymer with rapid renal clearance.

Haoyuan Huang1, Reinier Hernandez2, Jumin Geng3, Haotian Sun4, Wentao Song3, Feng Chen2, Stephen A Graves2, Robert J Nickles2, Chong Cheng4, Weibo Cai2, Jonathan F Lovell5.   

Abstract

Tetracarboxylic porphyrins and polyethylene glycol (PEG) diamines were crosslinked in conditions that gave rise to a water-soluble porphyrin polyamide. Using PEG linkers 2 kDa or larger prevented fluorescence self-quenching. This networked porphyrin mesh was retained during dialysis with membranes with a 100 kDa pore size, yet passed through the membrane when centrifugal filtration was applied. Following intravenous administration, the porphyrin mesh, but not the free porphyrin, was rapidly cleared via renal excretion. The process could be monitored by fluorescence analysis of collected urine, with minimal background due to the large Stokes shift of the porphyrin (230 nm separating excitation and emission peaks). In a rhabdomyolysis mouse model of renal failure, porphyrin mesh urinary clearance was significantly impaired. This led to slower accumulation in the bladder, which could be visualized non-invasively via fluorescence imaging. Without further modification, the porphyrin mesh was chelated with (64)Cu for dynamic whole body positron emission tomography imaging of renal clearance. Together, these data show that small porphyrin-PEG polymers can serve as effective multimodal markers of renal function.
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Keywords:  Acute renal failure; Fluorescence imaging; Polyamide; Porphyrin; Positron emission tomography; Renal clearance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26517562      PMCID: PMC4662896          DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.10.049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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