Lanthanide Complexes with Acetophenone-based Push-Pull Antenna as Efficient MRI and Two-Photon Microscopy Imaging Probes
Abstract
Lanthanide(III) (Ln3+) complexes possess unique magnetic and optical properties that make them ideal candidates for the development of multimodal MRI and optical probes. However, the requirements for developing effective MRI and optical probes are difficult to meet within a single molecule. Here, we propose the use of a DOTA-type ligand equipped with a p-extended acetophenone moiety that (i) serves as a coordinating moiety to form stable Ln3+ complexes, (ii) acts a 2P-excitable push-pull antenna to sensitize Eu3+ luminescence, and (iii) displays a carboxylate handle offering high water solubility and enabling conjugation to biomolecules for targeting purposes. We show that the Ln³⁺ complexes obtained are kinetically inert and thermodynamically stable. The Gd³⁺ complex exhibits positive in vivo characteristics with good contrast in all organs and rapid renal clearance, while the corresponding Eu³⁺ complex has excellent 1 and 2P absorption properties enabling high-quality in vivo 2P microscopy imaging of zebrafish embryos or in vitro imaging of living cells when conjugated to a cell-penetrating peptide.
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