Igor A. Grigor’ev
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Analytical Chemistry | 2014
Alexandre Samouilov; Olga V. Efimova; Andrey A. Bobko; Ziqi Sun; Sergey Petryakov; Timothy D. Eubank; Dmitrii G. Trofimov; Igor A. Kirilyuk; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Wataru Takahashi; Jay L. Zweier; Valery V. Khramtsov
A variable radio frequency proton-electron double-resonance imaging (VRF PEDRI) approach for pH mapping of aqueous samples has been recently developed (Efimova et al. J. Magn. Reson. 2011, 209, 227-232). A pH map is extracted from two PEDRI acquisitions performed at electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) frequencies of protonated and unprotonated forms of a pH-sensitive probe. To translate VRF PEDRI to an in vivo setting, an advanced pH probe was synthesized. Probe deuteration resulted in a narrow spectral line of 1.2 G compared to a nondeuterated analogue line width of 2.1 G allowing for an increase of Overhauser enhancements and reduction in rf power deposition. Binding of the probe to the cell-impermeable tripeptide, glutathione (GSH), allows for targeting to extracellular tissue space for monitoring extracellular tumor acidosis, a prognostic factor in tumor pathophysiology. The probe demonstrated pH sensitivity in the 5.8-7.8 range, optimum for measurement of acidic extracellular tumor pH (pH(e)). In vivo VRF PEDRI was performed on Met-1 tumor-bearing mice. Compared to normal mammary glands with a neutral mean pH(e) (7.1 ± 0.1), we observed broader pH distribution with acidic mean pH(e) (6.8 ± 0.1) in tumor tissue. In summary, VRF PEDRI in combination with a newly developed pH probe provides an analytical approach for spatially resolved noninvasive pHe monitoring, in vivo.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2015
Igor A. Kirilyuk; Andrey A. Bobko; Sergey V. Semenov; Denis A. Komarov; Irina G. Irtegova; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Elena G. Bagryanskaya
The oxidant properties of the series of 2,2,5,5-tetraalkyl imidazoline and imidazolidine nitroxides were investigated. An increase in the number of bulky alkyl substituents leads to a decrease in the rate of reduction with ascorbate, which makes the electrochemical reduction potential more negative and shifts the equilibrium in the mixture of nitroxide and reference hydroxylamine (3-carboxy-1-hydroxy-2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidine-1-oxyl-1-(15)N) toward the starting compounds. The effect of structural factors on these reactions was analyzed by means of multiple regression using the Fujita steric constant Es and the inductive Hammett constant σI. Satisfactory statistical outputs were obtained in all of the biparameter correlations, denoting that the oxidant properties of the nitroxides are determined by steric and electronic effects of the substituents. The data imply that bulky substituents can stabilize nitroxide and/or destabilize hydroxylamine.
Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2006
Dmitrii I. Potapenko; Margaret A. Foster; David John Lurie; Igor A. Kirilyuk; James M. S. Hutchison; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Elena G. Bagryanskaya; Valery V. Khramtsov
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2012
Igor A. Kirilyuk; Yuliya F. Polienko; Olesya A. Krumkacheva; Rodion K. Strizhakov; Yurii V. Gatilov; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Elena G. Bagryanskaya
Synthesis | 2003
Igor A. Kirilyuk; Tikhon G. Shevelev; Denis A. Morozov; Ekaterina L. Khromovskih; Nikita G. Skuridin; Valery V. Khramtsov; Igor A. Grigor’ev
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2013
E. G. Kovaleva; L. S. Molochnikov; Elena L. Golovkina; Martin Hartmann; I. A. Kirilyuk; Igor A. Grigor’ev
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016
Ol’ga D. Zakharova; Tat’yana S. Frolova; Yuliya V. Yushkova; E. I. Chernyak; Andrei G. Pokrovsky; Mikhail A. Pokrovsky; S. V. Morozov; Ol’ga I. Sinitsina; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Georgy A. Nevinsky
Synthesis | 2010
Denis A. Morozov; Igor A. Kirilyuk; Yuri V. Gatilov; Irina Yu. Bagryanskaya; Julya Yu. Bozhko; Denis A. Komarov; Igor A. Grigor’ev
Mendeleev Communications | 2014
Leonid A. Shundrin; I. A. Kirilyuk; Igor A. Grigor’ev
Synthesis | 2005
Vadim K. Khlestkin; Vladimir V. Butakov; Igor A. Grigor’ev; Andrey A. Bobko; Valerii V. Khramtsov