体内
磁共振成像
缺氧(环境)
化学
肿瘤缺氧
体外
癌症研究
分子探针
核磁共振
生物物理学
氧气
生物化学
放射科
医学
生物
放射治疗
生物技术
有机化学
DNA
物理
作者
Sanu Karan,Mi Young Cho,Hyunseung Lee,Hye Sun Park,Eun Hee Han,Youngkyu Song,Youlee Lee,Mina Kim,Jee‐Hyun Cho,Jonathan L. Sessler,Kwan Soo Hong
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c01745
摘要
Hypoxia is a feature of most solid tumors and a key determinant of cancer growth and propagation. Sensing hypoxia effectively could lead to more favorable clinical outcomes. Here, we report a molecular antenna-based bimodal probe designed to exploit the complementary advantages of magnetic resonance (MR)- and optical-based imaging. Specifically, we describe the synthesis and evaluation of a dual-action probe (NO2-Eu) that permits hypoxia-activated chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MR and optical imaging. In CT26 cells, this NO2-Eu probe not only provides an enhanced CEST MRI signal but also turns "on" the optical signal under hypoxic conditions. Time-dependent in vivo CEST imaging in a hypoxic CT26 tumor xenograft mouse model revealed probe-dependent tumor detection by CEST MRI contrast in the tumor area. We thus suggest that dual-action hypoxia probes, like that reported here, could have a role to play in solid tumor diagnosis and monitoring.
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