Novel Heterobimetallic Radiotheranostic: Preparation, Activity, and Biodistribution

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TitreNovel Heterobimetallic Radiotheranostic: Preparation, Activity, and Biodistribution
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursAdriaenssens L, Liu Q, Chaux-Picquet F, Tasan S, Picquet M, Denat F, Le Gendre P, Marques F, Fernandes C, Mendes F, Gano L, Campello MPaula Cabr, Bodio E
JournalCHEMMEDCHEM
Volume9
Pagination1567-1573
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1860-7179
Mots-clésheterometallic complexes, macrocycles, phosphines, radiopharmaceuticals, theranostics
Résumé

A novel Ru-II(arene) theranostic complex is presented. It is based on a 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetraacetic acid macrocycle bearing a triarylphosphine and can be tracked in vivo by using the g emission of Sm-153 atoms. Notably, the heteroditopic ligand can be selectively metalated with ruthenium at the phosphorus atom despite the presence of other functionalities that are prone to metal coordination. Subsequent labeling with radionuclides such as Sm-153 can then be performed easily. The resulting heterobimetallic complex exhibits favorable solubility and stability properties in biologically relevant media. It also shows in vitro cytotoxicity in line with that expected for this type of metallodrug, and is nontoxic to the organism as a whole. As a proof of concept, initial studies in healthy mice were performed to obtain information about the uptake, biodistribution, and excretion of the radiolabeled complex.

DOI10.1002/cmdc.201300494