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Flavonoid-Conjugated Gadolinium Complexes as Anti-Inflammatory Theranostic Agents.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we designed, synthesized, and evaluated gadolinium compounds conjugated with flavonoids as potential theranostic agents for the treatment of inflammation. These novel theranostic agents combine a molecular imaging agent and one of three flavonoids (galangin, chrysin, and 7-hydroxyflavone) as anti-inflammatory drugs as a single integrated platform. Using these agents, MR imaging showed contrast enhancement (>10 in CNR) at inflamed sites in an animal inflammation model, and subsequent MR imaging used to monitor the therapeutic efficacy of these integrated agents revealed changes in inflamed regions. The anti-inflammatory effects of these agents were demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, the antioxidant efficacy of the agents was evaluated by measuring their reactive oxygen species scavenging properties. For example, Gd-galangin at 30 μM showed a three-fold higher ROS scavenging of DPPH. Taken together, our findings provide convincing evidence to indicate that flavonoid-conjugated gadolinium compounds can be used as potentially efficient theranostic agents for the treatment of inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Yang BW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9774776 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Flavonoid-Conjugated Gadolinium Complexes as Anti-Inflammatory Theranostic Agents.

Yang Byeong Woo BW   Yang Sohyeon S   Kim Soyeon S   Baek Ah Rum AR   Sung Bokyung B   Kim Yeoun-Hee YH   Lee Jung Tae JT   Lee Sang Yun SY   Kim Hee-Kyung HK   Choi Garam G   Park Ji-Ae JA   Nam Sung-Wook SW   Lee Gang-Ho GH   Chang Yongmin Y  

Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 20221215 12


In this study, we designed, synthesized, and evaluated gadolinium compounds conjugated with flavonoids as potential theranostic agents for the treatment of inflammation. These novel theranostic agents combine a molecular imaging agent and one of three flavonoids (galangin, chrysin, and 7-hydroxyflavone) as anti-inflammatory drugs as a single integrated platform. Using these agents, MR imaging showed contrast enhancement (>10 in CNR) at inflamed sites in an animal inflammation model, and subseque  ...[more]

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