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  3. SCSB Lunch Series: Probing Cholinesterase Activity In Autism Using Novel Multimodal MRI Contrast Agents
SCSB Lunch Series: Dr. Sajal Sen
Simons Center for the Social Brain

SCSB Lunch Series: Probing Cholinesterase Activity In Autism Using Novel Multimodal MRI Contrast Agents

Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkSCSB Lunch Series: Probing Cholinesterase Activity In Autism Using Novel Multimodal MRI Contrast Agents09/23/2022 12:00 pm09/23/2022 1:00 pmSimons Center Conference Room 46-6011,46-6011
September 23, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
Simons Center Conference Room 46-6011,46-6011
Contact
ASOKHINA@MIT.EDU
    Description

    Date: Friday, September 23, 2022
    Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
    Location: SCSB Conference room 46-6011 + Zoom Meeting (https://mit.zoom.us/j/93546956086)

    Speaker: Sajal Sen, Ph.D.
    Affiliation: Simons Fellow, Alan Jasanoff Laboratory, MIT

    Host: Dr. Alan Jasanoff

    Talk title: Probing Cholinesterase Activity In Autism Using Novel Multimodal MRI Contrast Agents

    Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a diverse family of neurodevelopmental conditions that lack any consistent biomarkers to date. Cholinesterase (ChE) enzymes, which lyse choline-based esters at cholinergic synapses, have been emerging as a potential therapeutic target in ASDs, and could serve as synapse-specific biomarkers for these disorders. However, probe technologies to correlate ChE activity and ASD are not yet available. Our ongoing research, therefore, seeks to design and validate novel ChE-sensitive MRI contrast agents to probe cholinergic phenotypes in ASD models, facilitate therapy development, and ultimately establish a non-invasive diagnostic tool for the clinical evaluation of autistic patients. Our imaging agent design is based on a previously validated molecular mechanism developed in the Jasanoff lab to detect brain enzyme activity in animal models. The new contrast agent uses a chemical framework that facilitates probing ChE activity via multimodal imaging including MRI and optical methods. This added feature will permit valuable integration of readouts obtained over a range of spatial scales, both in living subjects and postmortem tissue. In this colloquium, I will describe the synthesis and validation of pilot imaging probes in vitro, as well as initial in vivo results using a lead ChE-responsive compound. This work is thus yielding novel tools for autism research, with long-term potential for evaluating cholinergic function in human subjects.

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