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Dual Hydrazine-Equipped Turn-On Manganese-Based Probes for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Liver Fibrogenesis

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2022

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Liver fibrogenesis is accompanied by upregulation of lysyl oxidase enzymes, which catalyze oxidation of lysine ε-amino groups on the extracellular matrix proteins to form the aldehyde containing amino acid allysine (Lys<sup>Ald</sup>). Here, we describe the design and synthesis of novel manganese-based MRI probes with high signal amplification for imaging liver fibrogenesis. Rational design of a series of stable hydrazine-equipped manganese MRI probes gives <b>Mn-2CHyd</b> with the highest affinity and turn-on relaxivity (4-fold) upon reaction with Lys<sup>Ald</sup>. A dynamic PET-MRI study using [<sup><b>52</b></sup><b>Mn]Mn-2CHyd</b> showed low liver uptake of the probe in healthy mice. The ability of the probe to detect liver fibrogenesis was then demonstrated <i>in vivo</i> in CCl<sub>4</sub>-injured mice. This study enables further development and application of manganese-based hydrazine-equipped probes for imaging liver fibrogenesis.

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