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Hypoxia-Responsive <sup>19</sup>F MRI Probes with Improved Redox Properties and Biocompatibility

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2017

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<sup>19</sup>F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), an emerging modality in biomedical imaging, has shown promise for in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies. Here we present a series of fluorinated Cu(II)ATSM derivatives for potential use as <sup>19</sup>F magnetic resonance agents for sensing cellular hypoxia. The synthesized complexes feature a hypoxia-targeting Cu<sup>2+</sup> coordination core, nine equivalent fluorine atoms connected via a variable-length poly(ethylene glycol) linker. Introduction of the fluorine moiety maintains the planar coordination geometry of the Cu<sup>2+</sup> center, while the linker length modulates the Cu<sup>2+/+</sup> reduction potential, <sup>19</sup>F NMR relaxation properties, and lipophilicity. In particular, the <sup>19</sup>F NMR relaxation properties were quantitatively evaluated by the Solomon-Bloembergen model, revealing a regular pattern of relaxation enhancement tuned by the distance between Cu<sup>2+</sup> and F atoms. Finally, the potential utility of these complexes for sensing reductive environments was demonstrated using both <sup>19</sup>F MR phantom imaging and <sup>19</sup>F NMR, including experiments in intact live cells.

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