Fatma Dellal, Diego Santo Domingo Porqueras, Stacy Narayanin-Richenapin, Marine Thimotee, Vanessa Delahaye, Yacine Diouf, Karolina Piasta, Elżbieta Gumienna-Kontecka, Henryk Kozlowski, Maryline Beyler, Raphael Tripier, Alban Moyeux, Olivier Gager, Valérie Besnard, Milena Salerno
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摘要
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像的a β斑块,是公认的一种工具,用于诊断阿尔茨海默病。利用PET医学成像技术,分十步合成了一种新的铜配合物[Cu(TE1PA-ONO)]+,为疾病早期诊断的新策略的发展做出贡献。我们策略的关键步骤是通过一个成功且具有挑战性的Buchwald-Hartwig偶联反应,将单古碱- n -烷基化环聚糖基配体与能够识别β斑块的片段偶联。据我们所知,这是第一次使用这种策略来功能化多氮杂环衍生物。在MeOH/H2O溶剂中测定的热力学稳定性常数表明,该部分的附着不会削弱TE1PA-ONO配体相对于母体HTE1PA的螯合性能。这里描述的新型复合物能够识别阿尔茨海默病患者脑切片中的淀粉样斑块,并显示对人类神经元细胞的低毒性。
Multistep synthesis of a novel copper complex with potential for Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of Aβ plaques, is recognized as a tool for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. As a contribution to the development of new strategies for early diagnosis of the disease, using PET medical imaging technique, a new copper complex, the [Cu(TE1PA-ONO)]+ was synthesized in ten steps. The key step of our strategy is the coupling of a monopicolinate-N-alkylated cyclam-based ligand with a moiety capable of recognizing Aβ plaques via a successful and challenging Buchwald-Hartwig coupling reaction. To our knowledge, it is the first time that such a strategy is used to functionalize polyazamacrocyclic derivatives. The thermodynamic stability constants determined in MeOH/H2O solvent indicate that the attachment of this moiety does not weaken the chelating properties of TE1PA-ONO ligand in relation to parent HTE1PA. The novel complex described here is able to recognize amyloid plaques in brain sections from Alzheimer's disease patients and shows low toxicity to human neuronal cells.
期刊介绍:
Biological inorganic chemistry is a growing field of science that embraces the principles of biology and inorganic chemistry and impacts other fields ranging from medicine to the environment. JBIC (Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry) seeks to promote this field internationally. The Journal is primarily concerned with advances in understanding the role of metal ions within a biological matrix—be it a protein, DNA/RNA, or a cell, as well as appropriate model studies. Manuscripts describing high-quality original research on the above topics in English are invited for submission to this Journal. The Journal publishes original articles, minireviews, and commentaries on debated issues.