TY - JOUR
T1 - Modulation of water exchange in Eu(III) DOTA-tetraamide complexes
T2 - Considerations for in vivo imaging of PARACEST agents
AU - Mani, Tomoyasu
AU - Tircsó, Gyula
AU - Togao, Osamu
AU - Zhao, Piyu
AU - Soesbe, Todd C.
AU - Takahashi, Masaya
AU - Sherry, A. Dean
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - Modulation of water exchange in lanthanide(III)-DOTA type complexes has drawn considerable attention over the past two decades, particularly because of their application as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. LnDOTA-tetraamide complexes display unusually slow water exchange kinetics and this chemical property offers an opportunity to use these complexes as a new type of contrast agent based upon the chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) mechanism. Six new DOTA-tetraamide ligands having side-chain amide arms with varying hydrophobicity and polarity were prepared and the water exchange characteristic of complexes formed with europium(III) complexes were investigated. The results show that introduction of steric bulk into the amide side-chain arms of the europium(III) complexes not only favors formation of the mono-capped twisted square antiprism coordination isomers, the isomer that is generally less favourable for CEST, but also accelerates water exchange in the mono-capped square antiprism isomers. However, converting single methyl groups on these bulky arms to carboxyl or carboxyl ethyl esters results in a rather dramatic decrease in water exchange rates, about 50-fold. Thus, steric bulk, polarity and hydrophobicity of the amide side-chains each contribute to organization of water molecules in the second hydration sphere of the europium(III) ion and this in turn controls water exchange in these complexes.
AB - Modulation of water exchange in lanthanide(III)-DOTA type complexes has drawn considerable attention over the past two decades, particularly because of their application as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. LnDOTA-tetraamide complexes display unusually slow water exchange kinetics and this chemical property offers an opportunity to use these complexes as a new type of contrast agent based upon the chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) mechanism. Six new DOTA-tetraamide ligands having side-chain amide arms with varying hydrophobicity and polarity were prepared and the water exchange characteristic of complexes formed with europium(III) complexes were investigated. The results show that introduction of steric bulk into the amide side-chain arms of the europium(III) complexes not only favors formation of the mono-capped twisted square antiprism coordination isomers, the isomer that is generally less favourable for CEST, but also accelerates water exchange in the mono-capped square antiprism isomers. However, converting single methyl groups on these bulky arms to carboxyl or carboxyl ethyl esters results in a rather dramatic decrease in water exchange rates, about 50-fold. Thus, steric bulk, polarity and hydrophobicity of the amide side-chains each contribute to organization of water molecules in the second hydration sphere of the europium(III) ion and this in turn controls water exchange in these complexes.
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U2 - 10.1002/cmmi.279
DO - 10.1002/cmmi.279
M3 - Article
C2 - 19672854
AN - SCOPUS:70350712908
SN - 1555-4309
VL - 4
SP - 183
EP - 191
JO - Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
JF - Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
IS - 4
ER -