Issue 19, 2020

Zinc and copper complexes with azacrown ethers and their comparative stability in vitro and in vivo

Abstract

Copper-based radiopharmaceuticals are of high interest these days owing to the decay properties of copper radioisotopes. In contrast, labeled zinc compounds have been less studied for applications in nuclear medicine. In this study, the stability of labeled zinc and copper complexes with two azacrown ether ligands was investigated and compared. Then, the in vitro and in vivo stability of the studied zinc complexes was demonstrated, with the complexes showing promise for biomedical applications. In contrast, analogous copper complexes quickly dissociated in the presence of serum proteins. Furthermore, a simple method for the production of radiochemically pure 65Zn was proposed, and the opportunity for its use as a surrogate radionuclide for research into potential zinc-containing radiopharmaceuticals was demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Zinc and copper complexes with azacrown ethers and their comparative stability in vitro and in vivo

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2020
Accepted
06 Apr 2020
First published
06 Apr 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 6249-6258

Zinc and copper complexes with azacrown ethers and their comparative stability in vitro and in vivo

G. Yu. Aleshin, B. V. Egorova, A. B. Priselkova, L. S. Zamurueva, S. Yu. Khabirova, A. D. Zubenko, V. A. Karnoukhova, O. A. Fedorova and S. N. Kalmykov, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 6249 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT00645A

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