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Lanthanide(III) complexes of bis(phosphonate) monoamide analogues of DOTA: Bone-seeking agents for imaging and therapy

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 677-683

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jm7012776

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Lanthanide complexes of DOTA derivatives 2a (BPAMD) and 2b (BPAPD), having a monoamide pendant arm with a bis(phosphonate) moiety, were comparatively tested for application in MRI, radiotherapy, and bone pain palliation. H-1, P-31, and O-17 NMR spectroscopy show that they are nine-coordinated, with one water molecule in the first coordination sphere of the Ln(III) ion. The bis(phosphonate) moieties are not coordinated to the lanthanide and predominantly mono- and diprotonated at physiological pH. The parameters governing the longitudinal relaxivities of the Gd complexes are similar to those of other monoamides of DOTA reported in the literature. Upon adsorption on hydroxyapatite, the relaxivities at 20 MHz and 25 degrees C of Gd-2a and Gd-2b were 22.1 and 11 s(-1) mM(-1), respectively. An in vivo gamma-ray imaging study showed that the Lu-177 complexes of 2a and 2b have a high affinity for bones, particularly for growth plates and teeth with a prolonged retention.

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