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Ilirian Dhimitruka1, Yasmin Alsayed Alzarie1, Craig Hemann1, Alexandre Samouilov1, Jay L Zweier1.
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EPR oximetry with the use of trityl radicals can enable sensitive O2 measurement in biological cells and tissues. However, in vitro cellular and in vivo biological applications are limited by rapid trityl probe degradation or biological clearance and the need to enhance probe O2 sensitivity. We synthesized novel perfluorocarbon (PFC) emulsions, ∼200nm droplet size, containing esterified perchlorinated triphenyl methyl (PTM) radicals dispersed in physiological aqueous buffers. These formulations exhibit excellent EPR signal stability, over 20-fold greater than free PTM probes, with high oxygen sensitivity ∼17mG/mmHg enabling pO2 measurement in aqueous solutions or cell suspensions with sensitivity >0.5mmHg. Thus, PFC-PTM probes hold great promise to enable combined O2 delivery and sensing as needed to restore or enhance tissue oxygenation in disease.Entities:
Keywords: Cellular respiration; EPR oximetry; Oxygen sensitivity; Perchlorotriphenyl methyl radicals; Perfluorocarbon emulsions
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27836400 PMCID: PMC5141683 DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2016.10.066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett ISSN: 0960-894X Impact factor: 2.823