1. A Bioinspired Cu 2+ -Responsive Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent with Unprecedented Turn-On Response and Selectivity.
- Author
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Zimmeter K, Pallier A, Vileno B, Sanadar M, Szeremeta F, Platas-Iglesias C, Faller P, Bonnet CS, and Sour A
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- Density Functional Theory, Zinc chemistry, Molecular Structure, Coordination Complexes chemistry, Coordination Complexes chemical synthesis, Copper chemistry, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Contrast Media chemistry
- Abstract
Imaging extracellular Cu
2+ in vivo is of paramount interest due to its biological importance in both physiological and pathological states. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a powerful technique to do so. However, the development of efficient MRI contrast agents selective for Cu2+ , particularly versus the more abundant Zn2+ ions, is highly challenging. We present here an innovative Cu2+ -responsive MRI contrast agent that contains a bioinspired Cu2+ binding site. This sensor shows a remarkable increase in relaxivity of nearly 400% in the presence of Cu2+ , which could be rationalized in terms of an increase in the hydration number of the Ln3+ ion, as demonstrated by spectroscopic and relaxometric studies and supported by density functional theory calculations. Importantly, the system also shows an unprecedented selectivity for Cu2+ , in particular over Zn2+ . Phantom MRI images were recorded at 9.4 T to highlight the potential of such probes, which lies directly in their bioinspired design.- Published
- 2024
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