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Single Fluorinated Agent for Multiplexed <sup>19</sup>F‐MRI with Micromolar Detectability Based on Dynamic Exchange

Ronit Shusterman‐Krush, Nishanth D. Tirukoti, Anil Kumar Bandela, Liat Avram, Hyla Allouche‐Arnon, Xiaoyang Cai, Bruce C. Gibb, Amnon Bar‐Shir

2021Angewandte Chemie International Edition26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The weak thermal polarization of nuclear spins limits the sensitivity of MRI, even for MR‐sensitive nuclei as fluorine‐19. Therefore, despite being the source of inspiration for the development of background‐free MRI for various applications, including for multiplexed imaging, the inability to map very low concentrations of targets using 19 F‐MRI raises the need to further enhance this platform's capabilities. Here, we employ the principles of CEST‐MRI in 19 F‐MRI to obtain a 900‐fold signal amplification of a biocompatible fluorinated agent, which can be presented in a “multicolor” fashion. Capitalizing on the dynamic interactions in host–guest supramolecular assemblies in an approach termed GEST, we demonstrate that an inhalable fluorinated anesthetic can be used as a single 19 F‐probe for the concurrent detection of micromolar levels of two targets, with potential in vivo translatability. Further extending GEST with new designs could expand the applicability of 19 F‐MRI to the mapping of targets that have so‐far remained non‐detectable.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceMultiplexingMagnetic resonance imagingBiocompatible materialSpinsHyperpolarization (physics)Supramolecular chemistryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringComputer scienceNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyPhysicsMoleculeRadiologyMedicineOrganic chemistryTelecommunicationsCondensed matter physicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications