Is Macrocycle
a Synonym for Kinetic Inertness in Gd(III) Complexes? Effect of Coordinating
and Noncoordinating Substituents on Inertness and Relaxivity of Gd(III)
Chelates with DO3A-like Ligands
Posted on 2013-04-01 - 00:00
Gadolinium
chelates with octadentate ligands are widely used as contrast agents
for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with macrocyclic ligands based
on DO3A being preferred for the high kinetic inertness of their Gd
chelates. A major challenge in the design of new bifunctional MRI
probes is the need to control the rotational motion of the chelate,
which greatly affects its relaxivity. In this work we explored facile
alkylation of a secondary amine in macrocyclic DO3A-like ligands to
create a short, achiral linkage to limit the undesired internal motion
of chelates within larger molecular constructs. The acetate moiety
on the trans nitrogen was also replaced with either
a bidentate (ethoxyacetate, L1 or methyl picolinate, L2) or bulky monodentate (methyl phosphonate, L3) donor arm to give octa- or heptadentate ligands, respectively.
The resultant Gd(III) complexes were all monohydrated (q = 1) and exhibited water residency times that spanned 2 orders of
magnitude (τM = 2190 ± 170, 3500 ± 90,
and 12.7 ± 3.8 ns at 37 °C for GdL1, GdL2, and GdL3, respectively). Alkylation of the
secondary amine with a noncoordinating biphenyl moiety resulted in
coordinatively saturated q = 0 complexes of octadentate
ligands L1 and L2. Relaxivities were limited
by slow water exchange and/or lack of water coligand. All complexes
showed decreased inertness compared to [Gd(DO3A)] despite higher ligand
denticity, and inertness was further decreased upon N-alkylation.
These results demonstrate that high kinetic inertness and in vivo
safety of Gd chelates with macrocyclic ligands should not be generalized.
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Polasek, Miloslav; Caravan, Peter (2016). Is Macrocycle
a Synonym for Kinetic Inertness in Gd(III) Complexes? Effect of Coordinating
and Noncoordinating Substituents on Inertness and Relaxivity of Gd(III)
Chelates with DO3A-like Ligands. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic400227k