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Cyclodextrin-Based Pseudorotaxanes: Easily Conjugatable Scaffolds for Synthesizing Hyperpolarized Xenon-129 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Agents
Hyperpolarized (HP)
xenon-129 (Xe) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging
has the potential to detect biological analytes with high sensitivity
and high resolution when coupled with xenon-encapsulating molecular
probes. Despite the development of numerous HP Xe probes, one of the
challenges that has hampered the translation of these agents from
in vitro demonstration to in vivo testing is the difficulty in synthesizing
the Xe-encapsulating cage molecule. In this study, we demonstrate
that a pseudorotaxane, based on a γ-cyclodextrin macrocycle,
is easily synthesized in one step and is detectable using HyperCEST-enhanced <sup>129</sup>Xe MR spectroscopy