Literature DB >> 17514336

The long and short of it: the influence of N-carboxyethyl versusN-carboxymethyl pendant arms on in vitro and in vivo behavior of copper complexes of cross-bridged tetraamine macrocycles.

Katie J Heroux1, Katrina S Woodin, David J Tranchemontagne, Peter C B Widger, Evan Southwick, Edward H Wong, Gary R Weisman, Sterling A Tomellini, Thaddeus J Wadas, Carolyn J Anderson, Scott Kassel, James A Golen, Arnold L Rheingold.   

Abstract

A cross-bridged cyclam ligand bearing two N-carboxymethyl pendant arms (1) has been found to form a copper(II) complex that exhibits significantly improved biological behavior in recent research towards (64)Cu-based radiopharmaceuticals. Both the kinetic inertness and resistance to reduction of Cu-1 are believed to be relevant to its enhanced performance. To explore the influence of pendant arm length on these properties, new cross-bridged cyclam and cyclen ligands with longer N-carboxyethyl pendant arms, 2 and 4, and their respective copper(II) complexes have been synthesized. Both mono- as well as di-O-protonated forms of Cu-2 have also been isolated and structurally characterized. The spectral and structural properties of Cu-2 and Cu-4, their kinetic inertness in 5 M HCl, and electrochemical behavior have been obtained and compared to those of their N-carboxymethyl-armed homologs, Cu-1 and Cu-3. Only the cyclam-based Cu-1 and Cu-2 showed unusually high kinetic inertness towards acid decomplexation. While both of these complexes also exhibited quasi-reversible Cu(II)/Cu(I) reductions, Cu-2 is easier to reduce by a substantial margin of +400 mV, bringing it within the realm of physiological reductants. Similarly, of the cyclen-based complexes, Cu-4 is also easier to reduce than Cu-3 though both reductions are irreversible. Biodistribution studies of (64)Cu-labeled 2 and 4 were performed in Sprague Dawley rats. Despite comparable acid inertness to their shorter-armed congeners, both longer-armed ligand complexes have poorer bio-clearance properties. This inferior in vivo behavior may be a consequence of their higher reduction potentials.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17514336      PMCID: PMC4289607          DOI: 10.1039/b702938a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dalton Trans        ISSN: 1477-9226            Impact factor:   4.390


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