The long-term goals of this proposal are to address critical barriers to progress in the field of contrast agent-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). My plan to overcome these barriers is to increase the utility of lanthanide-based contrast agents. Efforts will be focused on the development of contrast agents for high field MRI and activatable agents that are physiologically viable. Mentored K99 Phase: The postdoctoral phase (aim 1) of the proposal will be carried out under the mentorship of Professors L. L. Kiessling and R. T. Raines at the University of Wisconsin?Madison. The K99 phase goal is to develop exquisitely sensitive MRI agents using polymeric hydroxypyridonate (HOPO)-based chelates. This training at the interface of chemistry and biology will provide expertise in conjugation chemistries, manipulation and characterization of macromolecules, and the synthesis of novel lanthanide chelators. The acquired knowledge will prove invaluable for completion of aims 2-4 and transition into a successful career as an independent scientist. Independent ROO Phase: In the independent phase (aims 2-4), aims 2 and 3 focus on the development of biologically responsive contrast agents for MRI.
Aim 2 involves the development of a novel class of activatable agents using dendrimer chemistry that have a true zero-background state. Zero background enhancement would enable concentration-independent imaging, overcoming a major barrier to the clinical use of activatable agents for diagnostic purposes. The experiments described in aim 3 focus on modulation of the innersphere water coordination number of HOPO-based agents. The new agents will have advantages over similar poly(aminocarboxylate)-based agents due to differences in water exchange rate and number of innersphere water molecules.
In aim 4, methods to stabilize Eu(ll) complexes from oxidation are proposed. Stable Eu(ll) complexes will enhance contrast at high field strengths filling the void where Gd(lll) complexes cease to be viable contrast agents because of long electronic correlation times. Relevance: This proposal has the potential to greatly improve public health through advancement of the diagnostic capabilities of MRI by overcoming current technological limitations. The proposed research may lead to the ability to diagnose diseases at the earliest stages where treatments are often more effective.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB)
Type
Research Transition Award (R00)
Project #
5R00EB007129-03
Application #
7541763
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (NSS)
Program Officer
Liu, Guoying
Project Start
2008-01-01
Project End
2010-12-31
Budget Start
2009-01-01
Budget End
2009-12-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$250,001
Indirect Cost
Name
Wayne State University
Department
Chemistry
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
001962224
City
Detroit
State
MI
Country
United States
Zip Code
48202
Allen, Matthew J (2016) Aqueous Lanthanide Chemistry in Asymmetric Catalysis and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Synlett 27:1310-1317
Siriwardena-Mahanama, Buddhima N; Allen, Matthew J (2013) Strategies for optimizing water-exchange rates of lanthanide-based contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. Molecules 18:9352-81
Siriwardena-Mahanama, Buddhima N; Allen, Matthew J (2013) Modulating water-exchange rates of lanthanide(III)-containing polyaminopolycarboxylate-type complexes using polyethylene glycol. Dalton Trans 42:6724-7
Garcia, Joel; Allen, Matthew J (2012) Developments in the Coordination Chemistry of Europium(II). Eur J Inorg Chem 2012:4550-4563
Vithanarachchi, Sashiprabha M; Allen, Matthew J (2012) Strategies for Target-Specific Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Curr Mol Imaging 1:12-25
Garcia, Joel; Allen, Matthew J (2012) Interaction of Biphenyl-Functionalized Eu(2+)-Containing Cryptate with Albumin: Implications to Contrast Agents in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Inorganica Chim Acta 393:324-327
Garcia, Joel; Kuda-Wedagedara, Akhila N W; Allen, Matthew J (2012) Physical Properties of Eu(2+)-Containing Cryptates as Contrast Agents for Ultra-High Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Eur J Inorg Chem 2012:2135-2140
Averill, Derek J; Garcia, Joel; Siriwardena-Mahanama, Buddhima N et al. (2011) Preparation, purification, and characterization of lanthanide complexes for use as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. J Vis Exp :
Garcia, Joel; Neelavalli, Jaladhar; Haacke, E Mark et al. (2011) Eu(II)-containing cryptates as contrast agents for ultra-high field strength magnetic resonance imaging. Chem Commun (Camb) 47:12858-60
Moore, Jeremiah D; Allen, Matthew J (2011) Multilanthanide Systems for Medical Imaging Applications. Recent Patents Nanomed 1:88-100

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