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Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1

Near-infrared (NIR) organic dyes have become important for many biomedical applications, including in vivo optical imaging. Conjugation of NIR fluorescent dyes to photosensitizing molecules (photosensitizers) holds strong potential for NIR fluorescence image guided photodynamic therapy (PDT) of canc...

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Autores principales: James, Nadine S., Chen, Yihui, Joshi, Penny, Ohulchanskyy, Tymish Y., Ethirajan, Manivannan, Henary, Maged, Strekowsk, Lucjan, Pandey, Ravindra K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019854
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.5922
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author James, Nadine S.
Chen, Yihui
Joshi, Penny
Ohulchanskyy, Tymish Y.
Ethirajan, Manivannan
Henary, Maged
Strekowsk, Lucjan
Pandey, Ravindra K
author_facet James, Nadine S.
Chen, Yihui
Joshi, Penny
Ohulchanskyy, Tymish Y.
Ethirajan, Manivannan
Henary, Maged
Strekowsk, Lucjan
Pandey, Ravindra K
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description Near-infrared (NIR) organic dyes have become important for many biomedical applications, including in vivo optical imaging. Conjugation of NIR fluorescent dyes to photosensitizing molecules (photosensitizers) holds strong potential for NIR fluorescence image guided photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer. Therefore, we were interested in investigating the photophysical properties, in vivo tumor-affinity and fluorescence imaging potential of a series of heterocyclic polymethine dyes, which could then be conjugated to certain PDT agents. For our present study, we selected a series of symmetrical polymethine dyes containing a variety of bis-N-substituted indole or benzindole moieties linked by linear conjugation with and without a fused substituted cyclohexene ring. The N-alkyl side chain at the C-terminal position was functionalized with sulfonic, carboxylic acid, methyl ester or hydroxyl groups. Although, among the parent cyanine dyes investigated, the commercially available, cyanine dye IR783 (3) (bis-indole-N-butylsulfonate)-polymethine dye with a cyclic chloro-cyclohexene moiety showed best fluorescence-imaging ability, based on its spectral properties (λ(Abs)=782 nm, λ(Fl)=810 nm, ε = 261,000 M(-1)cm(-1), Φ(Fl)≈0.08) and tumor affinity. In addition to 3, parent dyes IR820 and Cypate (6) were also selected and subjected to further modifications by introducing desired functional groups, which could enable further conjugation of the cyanine dyes to an effective photosensitizer HPPH developed in our laboratory. The synthesis and biological studies (tumor-imaging and PDT) of the resulting bifunctional conjugates are discussed in succeeding paper (Part-2 of this study).
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spelling pubmed-37671162013-09-09 Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1 James, Nadine S. Chen, Yihui Joshi, Penny Ohulchanskyy, Tymish Y. Ethirajan, Manivannan Henary, Maged Strekowsk, Lucjan Pandey, Ravindra K Theranostics Research Paper Near-infrared (NIR) organic dyes have become important for many biomedical applications, including in vivo optical imaging. Conjugation of NIR fluorescent dyes to photosensitizing molecules (photosensitizers) holds strong potential for NIR fluorescence image guided photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer. Therefore, we were interested in investigating the photophysical properties, in vivo tumor-affinity and fluorescence imaging potential of a series of heterocyclic polymethine dyes, which could then be conjugated to certain PDT agents. For our present study, we selected a series of symmetrical polymethine dyes containing a variety of bis-N-substituted indole or benzindole moieties linked by linear conjugation with and without a fused substituted cyclohexene ring. The N-alkyl side chain at the C-terminal position was functionalized with sulfonic, carboxylic acid, methyl ester or hydroxyl groups. Although, among the parent cyanine dyes investigated, the commercially available, cyanine dye IR783 (3) (bis-indole-N-butylsulfonate)-polymethine dye with a cyclic chloro-cyclohexene moiety showed best fluorescence-imaging ability, based on its spectral properties (λ(Abs)=782 nm, λ(Fl)=810 nm, ε = 261,000 M(-1)cm(-1), Φ(Fl)≈0.08) and tumor affinity. In addition to 3, parent dyes IR820 and Cypate (6) were also selected and subjected to further modifications by introducing desired functional groups, which could enable further conjugation of the cyanine dyes to an effective photosensitizer HPPH developed in our laboratory. The synthesis and biological studies (tumor-imaging and PDT) of the resulting bifunctional conjugates are discussed in succeeding paper (Part-2 of this study). Ivyspring International Publisher 2013-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3767116/ /pubmed/24019854 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.5922 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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James, Nadine S.
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Ohulchanskyy, Tymish Y.
Ethirajan, Manivannan
Henary, Maged
Strekowsk, Lucjan
Pandey, Ravindra K
Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1
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title_full Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1
title_fullStr Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1
title_short Evaluation of Polymethine Dyes as Potential Probes for Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging of Tumors: Part - 1
title_sort evaluation of polymethine dyes as potential probes for near infrared fluorescence imaging of tumors: part - 1
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019854
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.5922
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