Reversible Redox 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nanoprobes for Monitoring Redox State in Vivo

Abstract

Redox processes are indispensable for physiology, and dysregulated redox balance is critical in various metabolic diseases. The development of imaging diagnosis tools for real-time monitoring of redox state in vivo is of great importance yet highly challenging. Here, we designed the trifluoromethyl (-CF3) grafted selenide polymer nanoprobes for reversible redox sensing in vivo. Based on the reversible shift of 19F-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) peak between oxidation and reduction state of the nanoprobes exposed to different redox species, the 19F-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signal ratio of SOX/(SOx+SRed) was successfully applied to monitor the redox state in a tumor. These nanoprobes demonstrated good biocompatibility and great potential for exploring physiological and pathological redox processes in deep tissues. We envision that this work will enable the rational design of 19F-MRI nanoprobes with excellent redox response for the real-time monitoring of the redox state at lesion location.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
07 Dec 2024
Accepted
20 Feb 2025
First published
20 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Reversible Redox 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging Nanoprobes for Monitoring Redox State in Vivo

X. Xiong, S. Li, Y. Li, S. Xu, C. Guo and L. Wang, Chem. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4SC08297D

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