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

Gyula Tircso1, Benjamin C Webber, Benjamin E Kucera, Victor G Young, Mark Woods.   

Abstract

Controlling the water exchange kinetics of macrocyclic Gd(3+) chelates, a key parameter in the design of improved magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast media, may be facilitated by selecting the coordination geometry of the chelate. The water exchange kinetics of the mono- capped twisted square antiprism (TSAP) being much closer to optimal than those of the mono capped square antiprism (SAP) render the TSAP isomer more desirable for high relaxivity applications. Two systems have been developed that allow for selection of the TSAP coordination geometry in 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid (DOTA)-type Gd(3+) chelates, both based upon the macrocycle nitrobenzyl cyclen. In this paper we report investigations into the stability and formation of these chelates. Particular focus is given to the production of two regioisomeric chelates during the chelation reaction. These regioisomers are distinguished by having the nitrobenzyl substituent either on a corner or on the side of the macrocyclic ring. The origin of these two regioisomers appears to stem from a conformation of the ligand in solution in which it is hypothesized that pendant arms lie both above and below the plane of the macrocycle. The conformational changes that then result during the formation of the intermediate H(2)GdL(+) chelate give rise to differing positions of the nitrobenzyl substituent depending upon from which face of the macrocycle the Ln(3+) approaches the ligand.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21819053      PMCID: PMC3204396          DOI: 10.1021/ic2012843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inorg Chem        ISSN: 0020-1669            Impact factor:   5.165


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3.  Lanthanide(III) complexes of a mono(methylphosphonate) analogue of H4dota: the influence of protonation of the phosphonate moiety on the TSAP/SAP isomer ratio and the water exchange rate.

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4.  Towards the rational design of MRI contrast agents: a practical approach to the synthesis of gadolinium complexes that exhibit optimal water exchange.

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5.  Solution dynamics and stability of lanthanide(III) (S)-2-(p-nitrobenzyl)DOTA complexes.

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Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2004-05-03       Impact factor: 5.165

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2.  Properties, solution state behavior, and crystal structures of chelates of DOTMA.

Authors:  Silvio Aime; Mauro Botta; Zoltán Garda; Benjamin E Kucera; Gyula Tircso; Victor G Young; Mark Woods
Journal:  Inorg Chem       Date:  2011-08-05       Impact factor: 5.165

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4.  The effect of regioisomerism on the coordination chemistry and CEST properties of lanthanide(III) NB-DOTA-tetraamide chelates.

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Review 5.  Chemistry of MRI Contrast Agents: Current Challenges and New Frontiers.

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6.  The confluence of structure and dynamics in lanthanide(III) chelates: how dynamics help define structure in solution.

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7.  Coupling fast water exchange to slow molecular tumbling in Gd3+ chelates: why faster is not always better.

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8.  Structure and properties of DOTA-chelated radiopharmaceuticals within the 225Ac decay pathway.

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9.  Bifunctional chelates optimized for molecular MRI.

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