Themed collection Dalton Discussion 15: Metal ions in medical imaging

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Editorial

Dalton Discussion 15 – Metal ions in medical imaging: optical, radiopharmaceutical and MRI contrast, 8th–10th September 2014, York

Welcome to this Dalton Transactions themed issue including papers from Dalton Discussion 15 – Metal ions in medical imaging: optical, radiopharmaceutical and MRI contrast.

Graphical abstract: Dalton Discussion 15 – Metal ions in medical imaging: optical, radiopharmaceutical and MRI contrast, 8th–10th September 2014, York
Perspective

MR imaging probes: design and applications

This perspective outlines strategies towards the development of MR imaging probes that our lab has explored.

Graphical abstract: MR imaging probes: design and applications
Perspective

Radiometals: towards a new success story in nuclear imaging?

The use of radiometal isotopes in positron emission tomography: a new success story in nuclear imaging?

Graphical abstract: Radiometals: towards a new success story in nuclear imaging?
Perspective

A nuclear chocolate box: the periodic table of nuclear medicine

A survey of the current status and challenges for the use of radionuclides of the elements in nuclear medicine.

Graphical abstract: A nuclear chocolate box: the periodic table of nuclear medicine
Perspective

EuroTracker® dyes: design, synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of very bright europium complexes and their use in bioassays and cellular optical imaging

The creation of the most emissive series of europium complexes is traced and examples given of their use in imaging.

Graphical abstract: EuroTracker® dyes: design, synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of very bright europium complexes and their use in bioassays and cellular optical imaging
From the themed collection: In memory of Professor Kenneth Wade
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Synthesis of sulfonamide conjugates of Cu(II), Ga(III), In(III), Re(V) and Zn(II) complexes: carbonic anhydrase inhibition studies and cellular imaging investigations

New sulfonamides and their metal complexes are reported, with a focus on porphyrin derivatives for simultaneous cellular optical imaging, radiolabelling and Carbonic Anhydrase inhibition capabilities.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of sulfonamide conjugates of Cu(ii), Ga(iii), In(iii), Re(v) and Zn(ii) complexes: carbonic anhydrase inhibition studies and cellular imaging investigations
Open Access Paper

Characterisation and application of ultra-high spin clusters as magnetic resonance relaxation agents

Highly paramagnetic coordination clusters with a {Fe10Ln10} core are used as NMR relaxation agents with a first application in a biofilm study.

Graphical abstract: Characterisation and application of ultra-high spin clusters as magnetic resonance relaxation agents
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Stable Mn2+, Cu2+ and Ln3+ complexes with cyclen-based ligands functionalized with picolinate pendant arms

Cyclen-based ligands containing two picolinate pendant arms form Gd3+ complexes remarkably stable and inert with respect to metal ion dissociation.

Graphical abstract: Stable Mn2+, Cu2+ and Ln3+ complexes with cyclen-based ligands functionalized with picolinate pendant arms
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New AMD3100 derivatives for CXCR4 chemokine receptor targeted molecular imaging studies: synthesis, anti-HIV-1 evaluation and binding affinities

Biscyclam derivatives containing either a BODIPY moiety or a precursor for 18F radiolabelling have been prepared for CXCR4 imaging.

Graphical abstract: New AMD3100 derivatives for CXCR4 chemokine receptor targeted molecular imaging studies: synthesis, anti-HIV-1 evaluation and binding affinities
Open Access Paper

Terbium-based time-gated Förster resonance energy transfer imaging for evaluating protein–protein interactions on cell membranes

Time-gated Tb-to-dye FRET imaging for the investigation of E- and N-cadherin expression on different model cell lines.

Graphical abstract: Terbium-based time-gated Förster resonance energy transfer imaging for evaluating protein–protein interactions on cell membranes
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99mTc SPECT imaging agent based on cFLFLFK for the detection of FPR1 in inflammation

The FPR1 antagonist cFLFLFK is conjugated to a tetraglycine chelate, and radiolabelled with 99mTc. In vitro binding assays demonstrate that the compound, 99mTc.cFLFLFK, is a useful tool for non-invasive imaging of leukocyte recruitment.

Graphical abstract: 99mTc SPECT imaging agent based on cFLFLFK for the detection of FPR1 in inflammation
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Towards understanding the design of dual-modal MR/fluorescent probes to sense zinc ions

A series of new gadolinium complexes have been synthesised to test the design of dual-modal probes that can display a change in fluorescence or relaxivity response upon zinc binding. By an iterative change in parameters of the probes, the compounds give insight into the design protocols required for successful imaging of zinc ions.

Graphical abstract: Towards understanding the design of dual-modal MR/fluorescent probes to sense zinc ions
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Technetium-99m and rhenium-188 complexes with one and two pendant bisphosphonate groups for imaging arterial calcification

The synthesis of the first technetium-99m and rhenium-188 complexes with two pendant bisphosphonate groups is described, along with their in vivo use in imaging the skeleton and arterial calcification.

Graphical abstract: Technetium-99m and rhenium-188 complexes with one and two pendant bisphosphonate groups for imaging arterial calcification
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Confocal and fluorescence lifetime imaging sheds light on the fate of a pyrene-tagged carbon monoxide-releasing Fischer carbene chromium complex

The synthesis of a new pyrene-containing Fischer carbene complex is described.

Graphical abstract: Confocal and fluorescence lifetime imaging sheds light on the fate of a pyrene-tagged carbon monoxide-releasing Fischer carbene chromium complex
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Rhenium and technetium complexes that bind to amyloid-β plaques

[M(CO)3]+ (M = Tc/Re) complexes with tridentate ligands with a stilbene functional group bind to amyloid-β plaques associated with Alzheimer's Disease.

Graphical abstract: Rhenium and technetium complexes that bind to amyloid-β plaques
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Phosphorescent biscyclometallated iridium(III) ethylenediamine complexes functionalised with polar ester or carboxylate groups as bioimaging and visualisation reagents

Four new phosphorescent biscyclometallated iridium(III) ethylenediamine complexes were designed as bioimaging and visualization reagents.

Graphical abstract: Phosphorescent biscyclometallated iridium(iii) ethylenediamine complexes functionalised with polar ester or carboxylate groups as bioimaging and visualisation reagents
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Towards the elaboration of new gold-based optical theranostics

Four new red BODIPY–gold(I) theranostic compounds were synthesized.

Graphical abstract: Towards the elaboration of new gold-based optical theranostics
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PET/PDT theranostics: synthesis and biological evaluation of a peptide-targeted gallium porphyrin

In pursuit of the goal of a molecular theranostic suitable for use as a PET radiotracer and a photosensitiser for PDT, a novel 68Ga radiolabelled peptide–porphyrin conjugate targeting the α6β1-integrin has been developed.

Graphical abstract: PET/PDT theranostics: synthesis and biological evaluation of a peptide-targeted gallium porphyrin
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Two-photon multiplexing bio-imaging using a combination of Eu- and Tb-bioprobes

Two europium and terbium luminescent bio-probes whose luminescence can be sensitized by a two-photon sensitisation process have been designed and the proof-of-concept of biphotonic multiplexing experiment is described.

Graphical abstract: Two-photon multiplexing bio-imaging using a combination of Eu- and Tb-bioprobes
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Optimizing the high-field relaxivity by self-assembling of macrocyclic Gd(III) complexes

The self-assembling of two macrocyclic Gd-chelates results in a small-sized dimeric system characterized by a remarkably high relaxivity, r1.

Graphical abstract: Optimizing the high-field relaxivity by self-assembling of macrocyclic Gd(iii) complexes
Open Access Paper

Tripodal tris(hydroxypyridinone) ligands for immunoconjugate PET imaging with 89Zr4+: comparison with desferrioxamine-B

A tris(hydroxypyridinone) chelator coordinates the PET imaging isotope, 89Zr4+, rapidly and quantitatively under ambient conditions, but a 89Zr-labelled tris(hydroxypyridinone)-immunoconjugate is not stable to in vivo demetallation.

Graphical abstract: Tripodal tris(hydroxypyridinone) ligands for immunoconjugate PET imaging with 89Zr4+: comparison with desferrioxamine-B
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Bifunctional 64Cu-labelled macrobicyclic cage amine isothiocyanates for immuno-positron emission tomography

Sarcophagine ligands with isothiocyanate functional groups were conjugated to trastuzumab, radiolabelled with 64Cu and used to image HER2-positive tumours using PET.

Graphical abstract: Bifunctional 64Cu-labelled macrobicyclic cage amine isothiocyanates for immuno-positron emission tomography
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About this collection

Metal ions have a key role in diagnostic imaging and offer significant advantages/opportunities compared to organic structures.

This themed issue showcases recent work in this exciting field and is associated with the Dalton Discussion 15 meeting held in York in September 2014. It is guested edited by Professor Raphaël Tripier (University of Brest) and Dr Steve Archibald (University of Hull).

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