Assessing a hyperpolarized [1-13C]-labeled alanine derivative enhanced via parahydrogen for in vivo studies

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Lisa M. Fries , Denis Moll , Ruhuai Mei , Theresa L․ K․ Hune , Josef Elsaßer , Stefan Glöggler
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Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a valuable non-invasive technique widely used in clinical diagnostics; however, its sensitivity is limited, posing challenges in various medical conditions. Hyperpolarization techniques represent a promising approach to dramatically enhance signals in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and allow the use endogenous metabolites as contrast media. In this study, we synthesized N-acetyl-alanine ethyl ester as a novel imaging agent and assessed its in vivo imaging capabilities, potentially offering diagnostic and monitoring capabilities for cardiovascular diseases. It is derived from N-acetyl-alanine, an endogenous metabolic end product of protein degradation. The in vivo experiments resulted in high-resolution images of the circulatory system acquired within sub-seconds. Our findings not only highlight the potential preclinical utility of this new, generally available agent, but also advance the frontier of hyperpolarized contrast agents.

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通过对氢增强超极化[1-13C]标记的丙氨酸衍生物的体内研究
磁共振成像(MRI)是一种广泛应用于临床诊断的有价值的无创技术;然而,它的敏感性是有限的,在各种医疗条件下构成挑战。超极化技术是一种很有前途的方法,可以显著增强磁共振成像(MRI)中的信号,并允许使用内源性代谢物作为造影剂。在这项研究中,我们合成了n -乙酰丙氨酸乙酯作为一种新型显像剂,并评估了其体内成像能力,可能为心血管疾病提供诊断和监测能力。它来源于n -乙酰丙氨酸,一种蛋白质降解的内源性代谢终产物。体内实验在几秒内获得了循环系统的高分辨率图像。我们的发现不仅突出了这种新的、普遍可用的药物的潜在临床前应用,而且也推进了超极化造影剂的前沿。
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