Tetrazine-Derived Near-Infrared Dye for Targeted Photoacoustic Imaging of Bone.

Journal of medicinal chemistry(2023)

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A near-infrared photoacoustic probe was used to image bone through active and bioorthogonal pretargeting strategies that utilized coupling between a tetrazine-derived cyanine dye and a -cyclooctene-modified bisphosphonate. hydroxyapatite binding of the probe active and pretargeting strategies showed comparable increases in percent binding a nontargeted control. Intrafemoral injection of the bisphosphonate-dye conjugate showed retention out to 24 h post-injection, with a 14-fold increase in signal over background, while the nontargeted dye exhibited negligible binding to bone and signal washout by 4 h post-injection. Intravenous injection, using both active and pretargeting strategies, demonstrated bone accumulation as earlier as 4 h post-injection, where the signal was found to be 3.6- and 1.5-fold higher, respectively, than the signal from the nontargeted dye. The described bone-targeted dye enabled photoacoustic imaging, while the synthetic strategy provides a convenient building block for developing new targeted photoacoustic probes.
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targeted photoacoustic imaging,near-infrared near-infrared,bone,tetrazine-derived
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