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Gd(DOTAlaP): Exploring the Boundaries of Fast Water Exchange in Gadolinium-Based Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents

Boros, Eszter
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Karimi, Shima  
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Kenton, Nathaniel
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2014
Inorganic Chemistry

Here, we describe the synthesis of the single amino acid chelator DOTAlaP and four of its derivatives. The corresponding gadolinium(III) complexes were investigated for their kinetic inertness, relaxometric properties at a range of fields and temperatures, water exchange rate, and interaction with human serum albumin (HSA). Derivatives with one inner-sphere water (q = 1) were determined to have a mean water residency time between 8 and 6 ns in phoshate-buffered saline at 37 degrees C. The corresponding europium complexes were also formed and used to obtain information on the hydration number of the corresponding coordination complexes. Two complexes capable of binding HSA were also synthesized, of which one, Gd(5b), contains no inner-sphere water, while the other derivative, Gd(4b), is a mixture of ca. 15% q = 1 and 85% q = 0. In the presence of HSA, the latter displayed a very short mean water residency time (tau(310)(M) = 2.4 ns) and enhanced relaxivity at intermediate and high fields. The kinetic inertness of Gd(4b) with respect to complex dissociation was decreased compared to its DOTAla analogue but still 100-fold more inert than Gd(BOPTA)(H2O). Magnetic resonance imaging in mice showed that Gd(4b) was able to provide 38% better vessel to muscle contrast compared to the clinically used HSA binding agent MS-325.

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DOI
10.1021/ic5008928
Web of Science ID

WOS:000338748100067

Author(s)
Boros, Eszter
Karimi, Shima  
Kenton, Nathaniel
Helm, Lothar  
Caravan, Peter
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Inorganic Chemistry
Volume

53

Issue

13

Start page

6985

End page

6994

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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