| Literature DB >> 29508450 |
Sangeeta Ray Banerjee1,2, Xiaolei Song1,2, Xing Yang1,3, Il Minn1, Ala Lisok1, Yanrong Chen2, Albert Bui1, Samit Chatterjee1, Jian Chen1, Peter C M van Zijl1,2, Michael T McMahon1,2, Martin G Pomper1.
Abstract
Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an innovative molecular imaging technique in which contrast agents are labeled by saturating their exchangeable proton spins by radio-frequency irradiation. Salicylic acid and its analogues are a promising class of highly sensitive, diamagnetic CEST agents. Herein, polymeric agents grafted with salicylic acid moieties and a known high-affinity ligand targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen in approximately 10:1 molar ratio were synthesized to provide sufficient MRI sensitivity and receptor specificity. The proton-exchange properties of the contrast agent in solution and in an experimental murine model are reported to demonstrate the feasibility of receptor-targeted CEST MRI of prostate cancer. Furthermore, the CEST imaging data were validated with an 111 In-labeled analogue of the agent by in vivo single photon emission computed tomographic imaging and tissue biodistribution studies.Entities:
Keywords: antigens; cancer; imaging agents; magnetic resonance imaging; polymers
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29508450 PMCID: PMC5980787 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201800882
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236