Toward the Design of MR Agents for Imaging β-Cell Function.

Mark Woods, Shanrong Zhang, A Dean Sherry
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The chemistry of Gd(3+)-based MRI agents has advanced considerably during the past decade toward agents with higher relaxivity and agents that respond to physiology and/or metabolism. This review describes various approaches that have been taken toward the development of responsive contrast agents and discusses the importance of fast water exchange for advancement of targeted Gd(3+)-based agents with higher sensitivity. The recent discovery of Eu(3+) complexes having extraordinarily slow water exchange has opened a new avenue in contrast agent design based upon the chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) mechanism. These new paramagnetic complexes called PARACEST agents offer new possibilities of imaging biological functions such as tissue pH and metabolite levels. The lower detection limits that may apply to each class of contrast agent (Gd(3+)-based versus PARACEST) are discussed and the extent to which they may be applied to the imaging of β-cells is considered.

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设计用于成像β细胞功能的磁共振制剂。
过去十年间,基于钆(3+)的磁共振成像制剂的化学研究取得了长足的进步,制剂具有更高的弛豫性,并能对生理和/或新陈代谢做出反应。本综述介绍了开发响应性造影剂的各种方法,并讨论了快速水交换对开发具有更高灵敏度的目标性 Gd(3+) 基造影剂的重要性。最近发现的 Eu(3+) 复合物具有极慢的水交换速度,这为基于化学交换饱和转移(CEST)机制的造影剂设计开辟了一条新途径。这些被称为 PARACEST 剂的新型顺磁复合物为组织 pH 值和代谢物水平等生物功能成像提供了新的可能性。本文讨论了每一类造影剂(基于 Gd(3+)-based 和 PARACEST)可能适用的较低检测限,并考虑了它们在 β 细胞成像中的应用范围。
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