Literature DB >> 20801660

Responsive Mn(II) complexes for potential applications in diagnostic Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Gabriele A Rolla1, Lorenzo Tei, Marianna Fekete, Francesca Arena, Eliana Gianolio, Mauro Botta.   

Abstract

The investigation of new Mn(II)-based MRI/Molecular Imaging probes responsive to the enzyme tyrosinase for potential diagnostic applications is herein described. The expression of the enzyme tyrosinase, an oxidoreductase, is up-regulated in melanoma cancer cells. Three novel ligands (L(1), L(2) and L(3)) were designed as modified acyclic polyaminocarboxylate chelates by introducing an l-tyrosine residue in place of an aminoacetate unit. The corresponding Mn(II) complexes were fully characterised by (1)H NMR relaxometric techniques in aqueous media. The responsive activity towards the expression of tyrosinase was then assessed by monitoring the (1)H 1/T(1) relaxivity changes during incubation experiments in buffered solutions containing tyrosinase at different concentrations and in B16F10 melanoma cell homogenate. New insight on the mechanism of action of these systems was gained by measuring the magnetic field dependence of the relaxivity and ESR spectra of the incubated solutions. The systems developed showed responsive activity to tyrosinase with a relaxation enhancement spanning from 50% (MnL(1)) to 350% (MnL(3)) which augurs well for the development of diagnostic probes to detect melanoma cancer.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20801660     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2010.07.064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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