Targeted zwitterionic near infrared fluorescent probe for improved imaging of type 2 cannabinoid receptors

  • Wu Z
  • Shao P
  • Zhang S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recent studies indicate that the type 2 cannabinoid receptors (CB2R) have become an attractive target for treating a variety of pathologies, including cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, inflammation, pain, osteoporosis, immunological disorders and drug abuse. In addition, it appears that many of these diseases have up-regulated CB2R expression. However, the precise role of CB2R in the regulation of diseases remains unclear. The ability to specifically image CB2R would contribute to develop reliable CB2R-based therapeutic approaches with a better understanding of the mechanism of CB2R action in these diseases. We developed a CB2R-targeted zwitterionic near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe, ZW760-mbc94. When compared with a previously reported CB2R probe (NIR760-mbc94) with the same targeting moiety but a charged NIR fluorescent dye, ZW760-mbc94 showed improved binding specificity in vitro and ex vivo. Overall, ZW760-mbc94 appears to have great potential as a CB2R-targeted contrast agent. © Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

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Wu, Z., Shao, P., Zhang, S., & Bai, M. (2014). Targeted zwitterionic near infrared fluorescent probe for improved imaging of type 2 cannabinoid receptors. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(3), 036006. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.3.036006

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