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  2. Pyclen-Based Ln(III) Complexes as Highly Luminescent Bioprobes for In Vitro and In Vivo One- and Two-Photon Bioimaging Applications

Pyclen-Based Ln(III) Complexes as Highly Luminescent Bioprobes for In Vitro and In Vivo One- and Two-Photon Bioimaging Applications

  • J Am Chem Soc. 2020 Jun 3;142(22):10184-10197. doi: 10.1021/jacs.0c03496.
Nadège Hamon 1 Amandine Roux 2 Maryline Beyler 1 Jean-Christophe Mulatier 2 Chantal Andraud 2 Christophe Nguyen 3 Marie Maynadier 4 Nadir Bettache 3 Alain Duperray 5 Alexei Grichine 5 Sophie Brasselet 6 Magali Gary-Bobo 3 Olivier Maury 2 Raphaël Tripier 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Univ Brest, UMR CNRS 6521 CEMCA, 6 Avenue Victor le Gorgeu, 29200 Brest, France.
  • 2 Univ Lyon ENS de Lyon, CNRS Laboratoire de Chimie UMR 5182, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, F-69342 Lyon, France.
  • 3 IBMM, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM, F-34000 Montpellier, France.
  • 4 NanoMedSyn, 15 Avenue Charles Flahault, F-34093 Montpellier Cedex 05, France.
  • 5 INSERM, U1209, Université Grenoble 896 Alpes, IAB, F-38000 Grenoble, France.
  • 6 Univ Aix Marseille, CNRS, Centrale Marseille, Institut Fresnel, UMR 7249, F-13013 Marseille, France.
Abstract

In addition to the already described ligand L4a, two pyclen-based lanthanide chelators, L4b and L4c, bearing two specific picolinate two-photon antennas (tailor-made for each targeted metal) and one acetate arm arranged in a dissymmetrical manner, have been synthesized, to form a complete family of lanthanide luminescent bioprobes: [EuL4a], [SmL4a], [YbL4b], [TbL4c], and [DyL4c]. Additionally, the symmetrically arranged regioisomer L4a' was also synthesized as well as its [EuL4a'] complex to highlight the astonishing positive impact of the dissymmetrical N-distribution of the functional chelating arms. The investigation clearly shows the high performance of each bioprobe, which, depending on the complexed lanthanide, could be used in various applications. Each presents high brightness, quantum yields, and lifetimes. Staining of the complexes into living human breast Cancer cells was observed. In addition, in vivo two-photon microscopy was performed for the first time on a living zebrafish model with [EuL4a]. No apparent toxicity was detected on the growth of the zebrafish, and images of high quality were obtained.

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