Publication Type Journal Article
Title New tris-3,4-HOPO lanthanide complexes as potential imaging probes: complex stability and magnetic properties
Authors Ana C. Mendonca Andre F. Martins Andrea Melchior Sergio M. Marques Sílvia Chaves Sandrine Villette Stephane Petoud Pier Luigi Zanonato Marilena Tolazzi Celia S. Bonnet Eva Toth Plinio Di Bernardo Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes M. Amélia Santos
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Journal DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Year 2013
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Volume 42
Number 17
Pages 6046-6057
Abstract There is a growing interest in the development of new medical diagnostic tools with higher sensibility and less damage for the patient body, namely on imaging reporters for the management of diseases and optimization of treatment strategies. This article examines the properties of a new class of lanthanide complexes with a tripodal tris-3-hydroxy-4-pyridinone (tris-3,4-HOPO) ligand - NTP(PrHP)(3). Among the studies herein performed, major relevance is given to the thermodynamic stability of the complexes with a series of Ln(3+) ions (Ln = La, Pr, Gd, Er, Lu) and to the magnetic relaxation properties of the Gd3+ complex. This hexadentate ligand enables the formation of (1 : 1) Ln(3+) complexes with high thermodynamic stability following the usual trend, while the Gd-chelates show improved relaxivity (higher hydration number), as compared with the commercially available Gd-based contrast agents (CAs); transmetallation of the Gd3+-L complex with Zn2+ proved to be thermodynamically and kinetically disfavored. Therefore, NTP(PrHP)(3) emerges as part of a recently proposed new generation of CAs with prospective imaging sensibility gains.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2dt32237d
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ISSN 1477-9226
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Bibtex ID ISI:000317013000010
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