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A zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophore for real-time ureter identification during laparoscopic abdominopelvic surgery

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  • Kim S. de Valk

    (Centre for Human Drug Research
    Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Henricus J. Handgraaf

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Marion M. Deken

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Babs G. Sibinga Mulder

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Adrianus R. Valentijn

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Anton G. Terwisscha van Scheltinga

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Joeri Kuil

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Michiel J. van Esdonk

    (Centre for Human Drug Research)

  • Jaap Vuijk

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Rob F. Bevers

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Koen C. Peeters

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • Fabian A. Holman

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

  • John V. Frangioni

    (Curadel, LLC)

  • Jacobus Burggraaf

    (Centre for Human Drug Research)

  • Alexander L. Vahrmeijer

    (Leiden University Medical Center)

Abstract

Iatrogenic injury of the ureters is a feared complication of abdominal surgery. Zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophores are molecules with geometrically-balanced, electrically-neutral surface charge, which leads to renal-exclusive clearance and ultralow non-specific background binding. Such molecules could solve the ureter mapping problem by providing real-time anatomic and functional imaging, even through intact peritoneum. Here we present the first-in-human experience of this chemical class, as well as the efficacy study in patients undergoing laparoscopic abdominopelvic surgery. The zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophore ZW800-1 is safe, has pharmacokinetic properties consistent with an ideal blood pool agent, and rapid elimination into urine after a single low-dose intravenous injection. Visualization of structure and function of the ureters starts within minutes after ZW800-1 injection and lasts several hours. Zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophores add value during laparoscopic abdominopelvic surgeries and could potentially decrease iatrogenic urethral injury. Moreover, ZW800-1 is engineered for one-step covalent conjugatability, creating possibilities for developing novel targeted ligands.

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  • Kim S. de Valk & Henricus J. Handgraaf & Marion M. Deken & Babs G. Sibinga Mulder & Adrianus R. Valentijn & Anton G. Terwisscha van Scheltinga & Joeri Kuil & Michiel J. van Esdonk & Jaap Vuijk & Rob F, 2019. "A zwitterionic near-infrared fluorophore for real-time ureter identification during laparoscopic abdominopelvic surgery," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-11014-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11014-1
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