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Cross-bridged cyclam derivatives with bis(phosphinate) and phosphinate-phosphonate pendant arms (cb-BPC) as chelators for copper radioisotopes
P. Urbanovský, T. David, V. Hlinová, V. Kubíček, HJ. Pietzsch, P. Hermann
Status neindexováno Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
39611221
DOI
10.1039/d4ob01473a
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Copper radioisotopes can be used for imaging as well as for therapy and, thus, can form ideal theranostic pairs. The Cu(II) complexes of cross-bridged cyclam (cb-cyclam) derivatives are considered to be highly stable in vivo. However, the complexes are mostly formed under harsh conditions not compatible with sensitive biomolecules. Here, a new class of cb-cyclam derivatives, cross-bridged bis(phosphinate)cyclams ("cb-BPC"), were investigated. Ligands with one or two methylene-bis(phosphinate) -CH2-PO2H-CH2-PO2H(R) (R = H, OH, substituted alkyl) pendant arms were synthesized. Bifunctionalization on the distant phosphorus atom was carried out by employing P-nitrobenzyl (R = CH2-Ph-4-NO2) precursors and/or, for cb-BPC with two bis(phosphinate) pendant arms, by reactions of silyl-phosphites obtained by silylation of their P(O)-H fragments. The reactive bifunctional groups include amine, carboxylate, azide, isothiocyanate, maleimide and/or tetrazine, and also their orthogonally reactive combination in a single molecule of chelator. The cb-BPCs with one bis(phosphinate) arm were not efficiently radiolabelled with 64Cu. The cb-BPCs with two pendant arms were radiolabelled even at room temperature and with only a small excess of chelator, leading to a high specific activity. Radiolabelling was fully comparable with that of analogous bis(phosphinate) derivatives of cyclam and identical radiolabelling of cyclam and cb-cyclam derivatives was observed for the first time. The cb-BPCs with two bis(phosphinate) pendant arms represent a new class of rigid chelators for copper radioisotopes that are easily synthetically modifiable, highly hydrophilic and radiolabelled under mild conditions.
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