Literature DB >> 14673862

Lanthanide(III) complexes of novel mixed carboxylic-phosphorus acid derivatives of diethylenetriamine: a step towards more efficient MRI contrast agents.

Jan Kotek1, Petra Lebdusková, Petr Hermann, Luce Vander Elst, Robert N Muller, Carlos F G C Geraldes, Thomas Maschmeyer, Ivan Lukes, Joop A Peters.   

Abstract

Three novel phosphorus-containing analogues of H(5)DTPA (DTPA = diethylenetriaminepentaacetate) were synthesised (H6L1, H5L2, H5L3). These compounds have a -CH2-P(O)(OH)-R function (R = OH, Ph, CH2NBn2) attached to the central nitrogen atom of the diethylenetriamine backbone. An NMR study reveals that these ligands bind to lanthanide(III) ions in an octadentate fashion through the three nitrogen atoms, a P-O oxygen atom and four carboxylate oxygen atoms. The complexed ligand occurs in several enantiomeric forms due to the chirality of the central nitrogen atom and the phosphorus atom upon coordination. All lanthanide complexes studied have one coordinated water molecule. The residence times (tau(M)298) of the coordinated water molecules in the gadolinium(III) complexes of H6L1 and H5L2 are 88 and 92 ns, respectively, which are close to the optimum. This is particularly important upon covalent and noncovalent attachment of these Gd(3+) chelates to polymers. The relaxivity of the complexes studied is further enhanced by the presence of at least two water molecules in the second coordination sphere of the Gd(3+) ion, which are probably bound to the phosphonate/phosphinate moiety by hydrogen bonds. The complex [Gd(L3)(H2O)](2-) shows strong binding ability to HSA, and the adduct has a relaxivity comparable to MS-325 (40 s(-1) mM(-1) at 40 MHz, 37 degrees C) even though it has a less favourable tau(M) value (685 ns). Transmetallation experiments with Zn(2+) indicate that the complexes have a kinetic stability that is comparable to-or better than-those of [Gd(dtpa)(H2O)](2-) and [Gd(dtpa-bma)(H2O)].

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14673862     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200305155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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Authors:  Kejia Cai; Garry E Kiefer; Shelton D Caruthers; Samuel A Wickline; Gregory M Lanza; Patrick M Winter
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2011-07-12       Impact factor: 4.044

2.  Analysis of the conformational behavior and stability of the SAP and TSAP isomers of lanthanide(III) NB-DOTA-type chelates.

Authors:  Gyula Tircso; Benjamin C Webber; Benjamin E Kucera; Victor G Young; Mark Woods
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2011-08-05       Impact factor: 5.165

3.  Amplifying the sensitivity of zinc(II) responsive MRI contrast agents by altering water exchange rates.

Authors:  Jing Yu; André F Martins; Christian Preihs; Veronica Clavijo Jordan; Sara Chirayil; Piyu Zhao; Yunkou Wu; Khaled Nasr; Garry E Kiefer; A Dean Sherry
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2015-10-29       Impact factor: 15.419

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Authors:  Sheridan Henness; Gillian M Keating
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 9.546

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Authors:  Peter Caravan; Christian T Farrar; Luca Frullano; Ritika Uppal
Journal:  Contrast Media Mol Imaging       Date:  2009 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.161

6.  Synthesis of P,N-heterocycles from omega-amino-H-phosphinates: conformationally restricted alpha-amino acid analogs.

Authors:  Clémence Queffelec; Patrice Ribière; Jean-Luc Montchamp
Journal:  J Org Chem       Date:  2008-10-15       Impact factor: 4.354

7.  Gd(DOTAlaP): exploring the boundaries of fast water exchange in gadolinium-based magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents.

Authors:  Eszter Boros; Shima Karimi; Nathaniel Kenton; Lothar Helm; Peter Caravan
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2014-06-12       Impact factor: 5.165

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Authors:  Buddhima N Siriwardena-Mahanama; Matthew J Allen
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2013-08-05       Impact factor: 4.411

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