High relaxivity linear Gd(DTPA)‐polymer conjugates: The role of hydrophobic interactions
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
- Vol. 38 (5) , 712-716
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380506
Abstract
A series of linear copolymers of DTPA‐class Gd3+ conjugates, linked by α,ω‐alkyldiamides with a varying number (n) of methylenes separating the amide function, were synthesized. Surprisingly, their relaxivities at all fields increased with increasing n. At MRI fields and 35°C, the relaxivities of the n = 10 and n = 12 polymers were unexpectedly high, similar to those of rigid dendrimer‐based Gd3+ chelates. The magnetic field dependence of solvent proton 1/T1 was measured for aqueous urea‐free and urea‐containing polymer solutions. The results for urea‐free solutions imply an increase of rigidity (required for high relaxivities) with increasing n, arising from hydrophobic interactions of the methylene groups with solvent. This hypothesis is supported by a large decrease in the relaxivities upon addition of urea, which is known to weaken hydrophobic interactions. The relaxivities are also independent of polymer concentration, indicating that the hydrophobic interactions are intramolecular.Keywords
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