posted on 2017-10-30, 00:00authored byLei Zhang, André F. Martins, Piyu Zhao, Michael Tieu, David Esteban-Gómez, Gregory T. McCandless, Carlos Platas-Iglesias, A. Dean Sherry
A previous
report demonstrated that EuDO3A could be used as an
NMR shift reagent for imaging extracellular lactate produced by cancer
cells using CEST imaging. In this work, a series of heptadentate macrocyclic
YbDO3A-trisamide complexes with δ-chiral carbons in the three
pendant side-arms were examined as shift reagents for lactate detection.
High resolution 1H NMR spectra and DFT calculations provided
evidence for the formation of stereoselective lactate·YbDO3A-trisamide
complexes each with a different CEST signature. This stereoselectivity
allowed discrimination of d- versus l-lactate by
both high-resolution NMR and CEST. This work demonstrates that lanthanide-based
paramagnetic shift reagents can be designed to detect important metabolites
by CEST MRI selectively.