Katharina Zimmeter, Agnès Pallier, Bertrand Vileno, Martina Sanadar, Frédéric Szeremeta, Carlos Platas-Iglesias, Peter Faller, Célia S. Bonnet, Angélique Sour
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A Bioinspired Cu2+-Responsive Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent with Unprecedented Turn-On Response and Selectivity
Imaging extracellular Cu2+ 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.
期刊介绍:
Inorganic Chemistry publishes fundamental studies in all phases of inorganic chemistry. Coverage includes experimental and theoretical reports on quantitative studies of structure and thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms of inorganic reactions, bioinorganic chemistry, and relevant aspects of organometallic chemistry, solid-state phenomena, and chemical bonding theory. Emphasis is placed on the synthesis, structure, thermodynamics, reactivity, spectroscopy, and bonding properties of significant new and known compounds.