A contribution to the rational design of Ru(CO)3Cl2L complexes for in vivo delivery of CO. Issue 11 (27th November 2014)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A contribution to the rational design of Ru(CO)3Cl2L complexes for in vivo delivery of CO. Issue 11 (27th November 2014)
- Main Title:
- A contribution to the rational design of Ru(CO)3Cl2L complexes for in vivo delivery of CO
- Authors:
- Seixas, João D.
Santos, Marino F. A.
Mukhopadhyay, Abhik
Coelho, Ana C.
Reis, Patrícia M.
Veiros, Luís F.
Marques, Ana R.
Penacho, Nuno
Gonçalves, Ana M. L.
Romão, Maria J.
Bernardes, Gonçalo J. L.
Santos-Silva, Teresa
Romão, Carlos C. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Water–gas shift chemistry modulates aqueous stability and protein interactions of Ru(CO)3 Cl2 L CORMs. Abstract : A few ruthenium based metal carbonyl complexes, e.g. CORM-2 and CORM-3, have therapeutic activity attributed to their ability to deliver CO to biological targets. In this work, a series of related complexes with the formula [Ru(CO)3 Cl2 L] (L = DMSO (3 ), l -H3 CSO(CH2 )2 CH(NH2 )CO2 H) (6a );d, l -H3 CSO(CH2 )2 CH(NH2 )CO2 H (6b ); 3-NC5 H4 (CH2 )2 SO3 Na (7 ); 4-NC5 H4 (CH2 )2 SO3 Na (8 ); PTA (9 ); DAPTA (10 ); H3 CS(CH2 )2 CH(OH)CO2 H (11 ); CNCMe2 CO2 Me (12 ); CNCMeEtCO2 Me (13 ); CN( c -C3 H4 )CO2 Et) (14 )) were designed, synthesized and studied. The effects of L on their stability, CO release profile, cytotoxicity and anti-inflammatory properties are described. The stability in aqueous solution depends on the nature of L as shown using HPLC and LC-MS studies. The isocyanide derivatives are the least stable complexes, and the S-bound methionine oxide derivative is the more stable one. The complexes do not release CO gas to the headspace, but release CO2 instead. X-ray diffraction of crystals of the model protein Hen Egg White Lysozyme soaked with6b (; Web:4UWN ) and8 (; Web:4UWV ) shows the addition of Ru II (CO)(H2 O)4 at the His15 binding site. Soakings with7 (; Web:4UWU ) produced the metallacarboxylate [Ru(COOH)(CO)(H2 O)3 ] + bound to the His15 site. The aqueous chemistry of these complexes is governed by the water–gas shift reactionAbstract : Water–gas shift chemistry modulates aqueous stability and protein interactions of Ru(CO)3 Cl2 L CORMs. Abstract : A few ruthenium based metal carbonyl complexes, e.g. CORM-2 and CORM-3, have therapeutic activity attributed to their ability to deliver CO to biological targets. In this work, a series of related complexes with the formula [Ru(CO)3 Cl2 L] (L = DMSO (3 ), l -H3 CSO(CH2 )2 CH(NH2 )CO2 H) (6a );d, l -H3 CSO(CH2 )2 CH(NH2 )CO2 H (6b ); 3-NC5 H4 (CH2 )2 SO3 Na (7 ); 4-NC5 H4 (CH2 )2 SO3 Na (8 ); PTA (9 ); DAPTA (10 ); H3 CS(CH2 )2 CH(OH)CO2 H (11 ); CNCMe2 CO2 Me (12 ); CNCMeEtCO2 Me (13 ); CN( c -C3 H4 )CO2 Et) (14 )) were designed, synthesized and studied. The effects of L on their stability, CO release profile, cytotoxicity and anti-inflammatory properties are described. The stability in aqueous solution depends on the nature of L as shown using HPLC and LC-MS studies. The isocyanide derivatives are the least stable complexes, and the S-bound methionine oxide derivative is the more stable one. The complexes do not release CO gas to the headspace, but release CO2 instead. X-ray diffraction of crystals of the model protein Hen Egg White Lysozyme soaked with6b (; Web:4UWN ) and8 (; Web:4UWV ) shows the addition of Ru II (CO)(H2 O)4 at the His15 binding site. Soakings with7 (; Web:4UWU ) produced the metallacarboxylate [Ru(COOH)(CO)(H2 O)3 ] + bound to the His15 site. The aqueous chemistry of these complexes is governed by the water–gas shift reaction initiated with the nucleophilic attack of HO − on coordinated CO. DFT calculations show this addition to be essentially barrierless. The complexes have low cytotoxicity and low hemolytic indices. Following i.v. administration of CORM-3, the in vivo bio-distribution of CO differs from that obtained with CO inhalation or with heme oxygenase stimulation. A mechanism for CO transport and delivery from these complexes is proposed. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Dalton transactions. Volume 44:Issue 11(2015)
- Journal:
- Dalton transactions
- Issue:
- Volume 44:Issue 11(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 44, Issue 11 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 44
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0044-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 5058
- Page End:
- 5075
- Publication Date:
- 2014-11-27
- Subjects:
- Chemistry, Inorganic -- Periodicals
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical -- Periodicals
Chemistry, Inorganic -- Periodicals
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http://www.rsc.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1039/c4dt02966f ↗
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