Urinary tract obstructions (UTOs) are blockages that inhibit the flow of urine through its normal path, which can lead to kidney injury and infection. Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI is a fast, noninvasive molecular MRI technique which has shown promise for clinical applications. In this study, we designed and tested a series of imidazoles as CEST MRI contrast agents and tested these for performing functional kidney imaging on a UTO mouse model. The results demonstrate that CEST MRI can facilitate early detection of loss in kidney function.
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