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Stable and Inert Mn(II)-Based and pH-Responsive Contrast Agents

Richárd Botár, Enikő Molnár, György Trencsényi, János Kiss, Ferenc K. Kálmán, Gyula Tircsó

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society109 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Smart/intelligent contrast agent candidates for MRI based on Mn(II) ion are rare, as it usually forms labile complexes with polyaminocarboxylate-type ligands. Here, we report the first example of a Mn(II) complex that can be activated by changing the pH of its local environment. The PC2A-EA ligand with an ethylamine pendant arm was found to form a thermodynamically stable (log KMnL = 19.01, pMn = 9.27) and kinetically inert complex with Mn(II) with respect to trans-chelation with a metal ion such as Cu(II). The [MnH(PCA2-EA)] complex displays a relatively slow water exchange rate ((4.0 ± 0.2) × 107 s–1), but the pH-dependent coordination of the ethylamine moiety occurs in the pH range of 6–8 (log KMnLH = 6.88), enabling the complex to exhibit pH-sensitive relaxivity in the biologically relevant pH range.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryEthylamineChelationMoietyInertLigand (biochemistry)MetalMetal ions in aqueous solutionIonInorganic chemistryStereochemistryMedicinal chemistryCrystallographyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryReceptorBiochemistryLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesMagnetism in coordination complexesRadioactive element chemistry and processing