Issue 29, 2022

New strategies towards advanced CT contrast agents. Development of neutral and monoanionic sulfur-bridged W(v) dimeric complexes

Abstract

Multinuclear tungsten complexes are intriguing candidates for new contrast media that can provide substantial improvements in CT imaging diagnostics. Herein, we present a ligand strategy, based on amino acids, and mono- and disubstituted EDTA derivatives, that enables the development of stable complexes with high tungsten content and reasonably low osmolality. Accordingly, a series of neutral and monoanionic di-μ-sulfido W(V) dimers have been synthesized via a convenient procedure utilizing microwave heating in combination with ion-pair HPLC reaction monitoring. The compounds were characterized in detail by various techniques, including ESI-HRMS, NMR spectroscopy, HPLC, elemental analysis, and X-ray crystallography. The aqueous stability of the complexes under physiologically relevant conditions, and during heat sterilization was also examined as an initial assessment of their potential applicability as radiocontrast agents. Monoanionic complexes featuring monosubstituted EDTA derivatives have demonstrated high stability, while producing a lower number of ions in solution (resulting in lower osmolality) in comparison to their bis-anionic EDTA counterparts. Nevertheless, they exhibited insufficient water solubility for application as intravascular contrast agents. However, our study showed that aqueous solubility of this type of complexes can be tuned by small modifications in the ligand structure.

Graphical abstract: New strategies towards advanced CT contrast agents. Development of neutral and monoanionic sulfur-bridged W(v) dimeric complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 May 2022
Accepted
30 Jun 2022
First published
30 Jun 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 11086-11097

New strategies towards advanced CT contrast agents. Development of neutral and monoanionic sulfur-bridged W(V) dimeric complexes

H. P. Varbanov, T. Glasnov, F. Belaj, S. Herbert, T. Brumby and N. C. Mösch-Zanetti, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 11086 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT01470J

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