Improving the potential of paraCEST through magnetic-coupling induced line sharpening

Xin Guo, Lei Zhang, Jiesheng Hu, Balázs Szilágyi, Meng Yu*, Shizhen Chen*, Gyula Tircsó, Xin Zhou, Jun Tao*

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Abstract

Magnetic coupling between paramagnetic centers is a crucial phenomenon in the design of efficient MRI contrast agents. In this study, we investigate the paraCEST properties and magnetic coupling effects of a novel homodinuclear Ni(ii) complex, 1, containing a Robson type macrocyclic ligand. A thorough analysis of the complex's electronic and magnetic properties revealed that the magnetic coupling effect reduces the transverse relaxation rate and enhances the sharpness of the proton resonances, leading to enhanced CEST efficiency. This novel mechanism, which we coined “magnetic-coupling induced line sharpening” (MILS), can be crucial for optimizing the performance of paramagnetic metal complexes in paraCEST imaging. Moreover, magnetic coupling plays a critical role in the relaxation properties of homodinuclear complexes. Our study not only paves the way for the creation of advanced paraCEST agents with enhanced CEST capabilities and sensitivity but also provides valuable guidance for the design of other MRI contrast agents utilizing dinuclear metal complexes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14157-14165
Number of pages9
JournalChemical Science
Volume14
Issue number48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2023

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