Poly(ethylene glycol) modified Mn2+ complexes as contrast agents with a prolonged observation window in rat MRA

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Abstract

A novel rigid Mn2+ complex (MnL) with pyridine and pyrrolidine rings was designed and synthesized. The complex was further modified with alkyne, and conjugated to azide-terminated PEG by click chemistry. PEGylated MnL shows considerably higher relaxivity (MnL-PEG2k-MnL: r1 = 6.38 mmol-1 s-1; MnL-PEG4.6k-MnL: r1 = 5.63 mmol-1 s-1) and much longer blood circulation time than free Mn2+ complexes (MnL: r1 = 3.73 mmol-1 s-1), providing a prolonged time window to acquire longitudinal images for rat contrast enhanced magnetic resonance angiography.

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Wu, C., Yang, L., Chen, Z., Zhang, H., Li, D., Lin, B., … Zhang, X. (2017). Poly(ethylene glycol) modified Mn2+ complexes as contrast agents with a prolonged observation window in rat MRA. RSC Advances, 7(86), 54603–54609. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra09975d

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