| Literature DB >> 32726500 |
S James Ratnakar1, Sara Chirayil1, Alexander M Funk1, Shanrong Zhang1, João F Queiró2, Carlos F G C Geraldes3,4, Zoltan Kovacs1, A Dean Sherry1,5.
Abstract
Paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer (paraCEST) agents are well-suited for imaging tissue pH because the basis of CEST, chemical exchange, is inherently sensitive to pH. Several previous pH-sensitive paraCEST agents were based on an exchanging Ln3+ -bound water molecule as the CEST antenna but this design often added additional line-broadening to the bulk water signal due to T2 exchange. We report herein a pH-sensitive paraCEST agent that lacks an inner-sphere water molecule but contains one Ln-bound -OH group for CEST activation. The Yb3+ complex, Yb(1), displayed a single, highly shifted CEST peak originating from the exchangeable Yb-OH proton, the frequency of which changed over the biologically relevant pH range. CEST images of phantoms ranging in pH from 6 to 8 demonstrate the potential of this agent for imaging pH. Initial rodent imaging studies showed that Gd(1) remains in the vascular system much longer than anticipated but is cleared slowly via renal filtration.Entities:
Keywords: contrast agents; imaging agents; lanthanide complexes; pH sensing; paraCEST
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32726500 PMCID: PMC7719596 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202008888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336