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Copper(II) cyclam complexes with N-propionic acid pendant arms

  • Four cyclam (1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) ligands with different numbers of N-substituted propionic acid groups lead to pentacoordinate copper(II) complexes that adopt trans-I configurations (4+1 geometry), that is, the complexes have a dx2-y2 ground state with significant rhombic distortion. From the structural data (X-ray diffraction analysis and electron paramagnetic resonance, UV/Vis and IR spectroscopy), as the number of secondary amine groups of the macrocyclic ring substituted with propionic acid groups increases, the distortion from square pyramidal to trigonal bipyramidal increases, and this is expected to lead to relatively low complex stabilities. This is confirmed by in vitro studies with superoxide dismutase (SOD) and human serum challenge experiments as well as by biodistribution data with the 64Cu-labelled complexes. The 64Cu-labelled complexes with cyclam monopropionic and dipropionic acid show high in vitro and in vivo stabilities, and the latter provides aFour cyclam (1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) ligands with different numbers of N-substituted propionic acid groups lead to pentacoordinate copper(II) complexes that adopt trans-I configurations (4+1 geometry), that is, the complexes have a dx2-y2 ground state with significant rhombic distortion. From the structural data (X-ray diffraction analysis and electron paramagnetic resonance, UV/Vis and IR spectroscopy), as the number of secondary amine groups of the macrocyclic ring substituted with propionic acid groups increases, the distortion from square pyramidal to trigonal bipyramidal increases, and this is expected to lead to relatively low complex stabilities. This is confirmed by in vitro studies with superoxide dismutase (SOD) and human serum challenge experiments as well as by biodistribution data with the 64Cu-labelled complexes. The 64Cu-labelled complexes with cyclam monopropionic and dipropionic acid show high in vitro and in vivo stabilities, and the latter provides a comparable biodistribution profile to that of 64Cu–TETA (TETA = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-1,4,8,11-tetraacetic acid).zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor*innen:M. Kubeil, K. Zarschler, J. Pietzsch, Werner Kraus, P. Comba, H. Stephan
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenartikel
Veröffentlichungsform:Verlagsliteratur
Sprache:Englisch
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):European journal of inorganic chemistry
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2015
Verlag:Wiley-VCH Verl.
Verlagsort:Weinheim
Ausgabe/Heft:24
Erste Seite:4013
Letzte Seite:4023
Freie Schlagwörter:Chelates; Copper; Copper complexes; Diagnostic and therapy; Macrocyclic ligands; Radiopharmaceuticals
DOI:10.1002/ejic.201500510
ISSN:1434-1948
ISSN:1099-0682
Verfügbarkeit des Dokuments:Datei im Netzwerk der BAM verfügbar ("Closed Access")
Datum der Freischaltung:20.02.2016
Referierte Publikation:Ja
Datum der Eintragung als referierte Publikation:10.09.2015
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