Issue 1, 2009

Synthesis and characterization of the copper(ii) complexes of new N2S2-donor macrocyclic ligands: synthesis and in vivo evaluation of the 64Cu complexes

Abstract

The aim of this work was to prepare a novel class of 64Cu(II) labeled complexes with the new macrocyclic ligands 1,10-dithia-4,7-diazacyclododecane-3,8-dicarboxylic acid (NEC-SE, 1), 1,10-dithia-4,7-diazacyclotridecane-3,8-dicarboxylic acid (NEC-SP, 2) and 1,10-dithia-4,7-diazacyclotetradecane-3,8-dicarboxylic acid, (NEC-SB, 3) to evaluate the usefulness of these macrocycles for potential utility as 64Cu(II) chelators. The corresponding non-radioactive complexes [Cu(NEC-SE)]·3H2O (4), [Cu(NEC-SP)]·3H2O (5) and [Cu(NEC-SB)] (6) were prepared and their 64Cu-analogs, [64Cu(NEC-SE)] (7) and [64Cu(NEC-SP)] (8) and [64Cu(NEC-SB)] (9) were produced in >98% radiochemical purity. Rats were injected with complex 7, 8 or 9 and were euthanized at 1, 4 and 24 h. All three complexes are cleared from the blood over the first hour following injection but there is poor clearance of this activity over 24 h. A similar pattern of retention was noted in the liver where the levels of activity in this tissue at 1 h are not statistically different from those at 24 h. Molecular mechanics and DFT studies were performed on the complexes in order to gain insight into the lower stability.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterization of the copper(ii) complexes of new N2S2-donor macrocyclic ligands: synthesis and in vivo evaluation of the 64Cu complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 May 2008
Accepted
16 Sep 2008
First published
04 Nov 2008

Dalton Trans., 2009, 177-184

Synthesis and characterization of the copper(II) complexes of new N2S2-donor macrocyclic ligands: synthesis and in vivo evaluation of the 64Cu complexes

G. Papini, S. Alidori, J. S. Lewis, D. E. Reichert, M. Pellei, G. Gioia Lobbia, G. B. Biddlecombe, C. J. Anderson and C. Santini, Dalton Trans., 2009, 177 DOI: 10.1039/B808831D

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