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Functional <scp>L</scp>‐Lysine Dendritic Macromolecules as Liver‐Imaging Probes
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2009
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Gd ChelatesNanomedicineEngineeringHepatologyBiochemistryMedicineLiver PhysiologyImaging AgentTumor TargetingContrast AgentLiver‐imaging ProbesDendritic ProbesPharmacologyChemical ProbeMolecular ImagingBiomolecular EngineeringLiver-imaging Probes
Liver-imaging probes are prepared through the conjugation of Gd chelates and galactosyl moieties to peptide dendrimers. The dendritic probes possessing highly controlled structures and a single molecular weight have a two-fold increase in T(1) relaxivity to 9.1 x 10(3) (Gd M)(-1) s(-1) compared to Gd-DTPA. No obvious cytotoxicity of this multifunctional dendritic agent is discovered in vitro. The dendrimer bearing galactosyl moieties leads to a much-higher hepatocyte-cell uptake in vitro and provides good signal-intensity enhancement (35%) of mouse liver in vivo especially at 60 min after intravenous injection. In comparison, non-targeting Gd dendrimers provide only an 11% enhancement of imaging contrast at the same time point. Overall, the dendrimers bearing galactosyl moieties may be used as liver-imaging probes.
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