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Fluorous-Soluble Metal Chelate for Sensitive Fluorine-19 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nanoemulsion Probes.

Amin Haghighat Jahromi1, Chao Wang1, Stephen R Adams2, Wenlian Zhu1, Kazim Narsinh1,3, Hongyan Xu1, Danielle L Gray4, Roger Y Tsien2,5,6, Eric T Ahrens1.   

Abstract

Fluorine-19 MRI is an emerging cellular imaging approach, enabling lucid, quantitative "hot-spot" imaging with no background signal. The utility of 19F-MRI to detect inflammation and cell therapy products in vivo could be expanded by improving the intrinsic sensitivity of the probe by molecular design. We describe a metal chelate based on a salicylidene-tris(aminomethyl)ethane core, with solubility in perfluorocarbon (PFC) oils, and a potent accelerator of the 19F longitudinal relaxation time ( T1). Shortening T1 can increase the 19F image sensitivity per time and decrease the minimum number of detectable cells. We used the condensation between the tripodal ligand tris-1,1,1-(aminomethyl)ethane and salicylaldehyde to form the salicylidene-tris(aminomethyl)ethane chelating agent (SALTAME). We purified four isomers of SALTAME, elucidated structures using X-ray scattering and NMR, and identified a single isomer with high PFC solubility. Mn4+, Fe3+, Co3+, and Ga3+ cations formed stable and separable chelates with SALTAME, but only Fe3+ yielded superior T1 shortening with modest line broadening at 3 and 9.4 T. We mixed Fe3+ chelate with perfluorooctyl bromide (PFOB) to formulate a stable paramagnetic nanoemulsion imaging probe and assessed its biocompatibility in macrophages in vitro using proliferation, cytotoxicity, and phenotypic cell assays. Signal-to-noise modeling of paramagnetic PFOB shows that sensitivity enhancement of nearly 4-fold is feasible at clinical magnetic field strengths using a 19F spin-density-weighted gradient-echo pulse sequence. We demonstrate the utility of this paramagnetic nanoemulsion as an in vivo MRI probe for detecting inflammation macrophages in mice. Overall, these paramagnetic PFC compounds represent a platform for the development of sensitive 19F probes.

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Keywords:  19F; MRI; inflammation; macrophage; metal chelate; nanoemulsion; perfluorocarbon

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30525446      PMCID: PMC6467752          DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b04881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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