Angewandte Chemie - International Edition p. 2414 - 2419 (2020)
Update date:2022-08-31
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Abozeid, Samira M.
Asik, Didar
Bateman, Gage
Burgio, Ariel
Morrow, Janet R.
Snyder, Eric M.
Spernyak, Joseph A.
Turowski, Steven G.
Early studies suggested that FeIII complexes cannot compete with GdIII complexes as T1 MRI contrast agents. Now it is shown that one member of a class of high-spin macrocyclic FeIII complexes produces more intense contrast in mice kidneys and liver at 30 minutes post-injection than does a commercially used GdIII agent and also produces similar T1 relaxivity in serum phantoms at 4.7 T and 37 °C. Comparison of four different FeIII macrocyclic complexes elucidates the factors that contribute to relaxivity in vivo including solution speciation. Variable-temperature 17O NMR studies suggest that none of the complexes has a single, integral inner-sphere water that exchanges rapidly on the NMR timescale. MRI studies in mice show large in vivo differences of three of the FeIII complexes that correspond, in part, to their r1 relaxivity in phantoms. Changes in overall charge of the complex modulate contrast enhancement, especially of the kidneys.
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