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Late-stage deuteration of 13C-enriched substrates for T1 prolongation in hyperpolarized 13C MRI.


ABSTRACT: A robust and selective late-stage deuteration methodology was applied to 13C-enriched amino and alpha hydroxy acids to increase spin-lattice relaxation constant T1 for hyperpolarized 13C magnetic resonance imaging. For the five substrates with 13C-labeling on the C1-position ([1-13C]alanine, [1-13C]serine, [1-13C]lactate, [1-13C]glycine, and [1-13C]valine), significant increase of their T1 was observed at 3 T with deuterium labeling (+26%, 22%, +16%, +25% and +29%, respectively). Remarkably, in the case of [2-13C]alanine, [2-13C]serine and [2-13C]lactate, deuterium labeling led to a greater than four fold increase in T1. [1-13C,2-2H]alanine, produced using this method, was applied to in vitro enzyme assays with alanine aminotransferase, demonstrating a kinetic isotope effect.

SUBMITTER: Taglang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6054790 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Late-stage deuteration of <sup>13</sup>C-enriched substrates for T<sub>1</sub> prolongation in hyperpolarized <sup>13</sup>C MRI.

Taglang Céline C   Korenchan David E DE   von Morze Cornelius C   Yu Justin J   Najac Chloé C   Wang Sinan S   Blecha Joseph E JE   Subramaniam Sukumar S   Bok Robert R   VanBrocklin Henry F HF   Vigneron Daniel B DB   Ronen Sabrina M SM   Sriram Renuka R   Kurhanewicz John J   Wilson David M DM   Flavell Robert R RR  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20180501 41


A robust and selective late-stage deuteration methodology was applied to 13C-enriched amino and alpha hydroxy acids to increase spin-lattice relaxation constant T1 for hyperpolarized 13C magnetic resonance imaging. For the five substrates with 13C-labeling on the C1-position ([1-13C]alanine, [1-13C]serine, [1-13C]lactate, [1-13C]glycine, and [1-13C]valine), significant increase of their T1 was observed at 3 T with deuterium labeling (+26%, 22%, +16%, +25% and +29%, respectively). Remarkably, in  ...[more]

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