Two water-stable three-dimensional Mn- and Gd-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), {[Mn(Cmdcp)(HO)]·HO} (1) and {[Gd(Cmdcp)(HO)](NO)·3HO} (2, HCmdcpBr = N-(4-carboxy benzyl)-(3,5-dicarboxyl)pyridinium bromide), have been prepared and analyzed. In vitro magnetic resonance imaging indicated that MOFs 1 and 2 possess relaxivity r values of 17.50 and 13.46 mM·S, respectively, which are superior to that of the control Gd-DTPA (r = 4.87 mM·S, DTPA = diethylene triamine pentaacetate). MOFs 1 and 2 also possessed good biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity against a model cell line. In vivo magnetic resonance images of treated Kunming mice indicated that kidneys showed remarkably positive signal enhancement after 15 min with intravenous administration of MOF 1 and the hyperintensity of both kidneys persisted for about 240 min with no obvious tissue damage. MOF 1 is therefore promising in vivo probes for imaging intravascular diseases and renal dysfunction.
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