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Photogenerated Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic Substrates
[Image: see text] Whether for (13)C magnetic resonance studies in chemistry, biochemistry, or biomedicine, hyperpolarization methods based on dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) have become ubiquitous. DNP requires a source of unpaired electrons, which are commonly added to the sample to be hyperpola...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6217999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30346733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09326 |
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author | Marco-Rius, Irene Cheng, Tian Gaunt, Adam P. Patel, Saket Kreis, Felix Capozzi, Andrea Wright, Alan J. Brindle, Kevin M. Ouari, Olivier Comment, Arnaud |
author_facet | Marco-Rius, Irene Cheng, Tian Gaunt, Adam P. Patel, Saket Kreis, Felix Capozzi, Andrea Wright, Alan J. Brindle, Kevin M. Ouari, Olivier Comment, Arnaud |
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description | [Image: see text] Whether for (13)C magnetic resonance studies in chemistry, biochemistry, or biomedicine, hyperpolarization methods based on dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) have become ubiquitous. DNP requires a source of unpaired electrons, which are commonly added to the sample to be hyperpolarized in the form of stable free radicals. Once polarized, the presence of these radicals is unwanted. These radicals can be replaced by nonpersistent radicals created by the photoirradiation of pyruvic acid (PA), which are annihilated upon dissolution or thermalization in the solid state. However, since PA is readily metabolized by most cells, its presence may be undesirable for some metabolic studies. In addition, some (13)C substrates are photosensitive and therefore may degrade during the photogeneration of a PA radical, which requires ultraviolet (UV) light. We show here that the photoirradiation of phenylglyoxylic acid (PhGA) using visible light produces a nonpersistent radical that, in principle, can be used to hyperpolarize any molecule. We compare radical yields in samples containing PA and PhGA upon photoirradiation with broadband and narrowband UV–visible light sources. To demonstrate the suitability of PhGA as a radical precursor for DNP, we polarized the gluconeogenic probe (13)C-dihydroxyacetone, which is UV-sensitive, using a commercial 3.35 T DNP polarizer and then injected this into a mouse and followed its metabolism in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-62179992018-11-30 Photogenerated Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic Substrates Marco-Rius, Irene Cheng, Tian Gaunt, Adam P. Patel, Saket Kreis, Felix Capozzi, Andrea Wright, Alan J. Brindle, Kevin M. Ouari, Olivier Comment, Arnaud J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] Whether for (13)C magnetic resonance studies in chemistry, biochemistry, or biomedicine, hyperpolarization methods based on dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) have become ubiquitous. DNP requires a source of unpaired electrons, which are commonly added to the sample to be hyperpolarized in the form of stable free radicals. Once polarized, the presence of these radicals is unwanted. These radicals can be replaced by nonpersistent radicals created by the photoirradiation of pyruvic acid (PA), which are annihilated upon dissolution or thermalization in the solid state. However, since PA is readily metabolized by most cells, its presence may be undesirable for some metabolic studies. In addition, some (13)C substrates are photosensitive and therefore may degrade during the photogeneration of a PA radical, which requires ultraviolet (UV) light. We show here that the photoirradiation of phenylglyoxylic acid (PhGA) using visible light produces a nonpersistent radical that, in principle, can be used to hyperpolarize any molecule. We compare radical yields in samples containing PA and PhGA upon photoirradiation with broadband and narrowband UV–visible light sources. To demonstrate the suitability of PhGA as a radical precursor for DNP, we polarized the gluconeogenic probe (13)C-dihydroxyacetone, which is UV-sensitive, using a commercial 3.35 T DNP polarizer and then injected this into a mouse and followed its metabolism in vivo. American Chemical Society 2018-10-12 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6217999/ /pubmed/30346733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09326 Text en Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Marco-Rius, Irene Cheng, Tian Gaunt, Adam P. Patel, Saket Kreis, Felix Capozzi, Andrea Wright, Alan J. Brindle, Kevin M. Ouari, Olivier Comment, Arnaud Photogenerated Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic Substrates |
title | Photogenerated
Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for
in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic
Substrates |
title_full | Photogenerated
Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for
in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic
Substrates |
title_fullStr | Photogenerated
Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for
in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic
Substrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Photogenerated
Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for
in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic
Substrates |
title_short | Photogenerated
Radical in Phenylglyoxylic Acid for
in Vivo Hyperpolarized (13)C MR with Photosensitive Metabolic
Substrates |
title_sort | photogenerated
radical in phenylglyoxylic acid for
in vivo hyperpolarized (13)c mr with photosensitive metabolic
substrates |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6217999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30346733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b09326 |
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