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Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential.

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Budimir, A; Kalmár, J; Fábián, I; Lente, G; Bányai, I; Batinić-Haberle, I; Birus, M
Published in: Dalton Trans
May 14, 2010

The activation parameters and the rate constants of the water-exchange reactions of Mn(III)TE-2-PyP(5+) (meso-tetrakis(N-ethylpyridinium-2-yl)porphyrin) as cationic, Mn(III)TnHex-2-PyP(5+) (meso-tetrakis(N-n-hexylpyridinium-2-yl)porphyrin) as sterically shielded cationic, and Mn(III)TSPP(3-) (meso-tetrakis(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin) as anionic manganese(iii) porphyrins were determined from the temperature dependence of (17)O NMR relaxation rates. The rate constants at 298 K were obtained as 4.12 x 10(6) s(-1), 5.73 x 10(6) s(-1), and 2.74 x 10(7) s(-1), respectively. On the basis of the determined entropies of activation, an interchange-dissociative mechanism (I(d)) was proposed for the cationic complexes (DeltaS(double dagger) = approximately 0 J mol(-1) K(-1)) whereas a limiting dissociative mechanism (D) was proposed for Mn(III)TSPP(3-) complex (DeltaS(double dagger) = +79 J mol(-1) K(-1)). The obtained water exchange rate of Mn(III)TSPP(3-) corresponded well to the previously assumed value used by Koenig et al. (S. H. Koenig, R. D. Brown and M. Spiller, Magn. Reson. Med., 1987, 4, 52-260) to simulate the (1)H NMRD curves, therefore the measured value supports the theory developed for explaining the anomalous relaxivity of Mn(III)TSPP(3-) complex. A magnitude of the obtained water-exchange rate constants further confirms the suggested inner sphere electron transfer mechanism for the reactions of the two positively charged Mn(iii) porphyrins with the various biologically important oxygen and nitrogen reactive species. Due to the high biological and clinical relevance of the reactions that occur at the metal site of the studied Mn(iii) porphyrins, the determination of water exchange rates advanced our insight into their efficacy and mechanism of action, and in turn should impact their further development for both diagnostic (imaging) and therapeutic purposes.

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Dalton Trans

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1477-9234

Publication Date

May 14, 2010

Volume

39

Issue

18

Start / End Page

4405 / 4410

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • Thermodynamics
  • Temperature
  • Porphyrins
  • Manganese
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
  • Coordination Complexes
  • 3402 Inorganic chemistry
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
 

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Budimir, A., Kalmár, J., Fábián, I., Lente, G., Bányai, I., Batinić-Haberle, I., & Birus, M. (2010). Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential. Dalton Trans, 39(18), 4405–4410. https://doi.org/10.1039/b926522h
Budimir, Ana, József Kalmár, István Fábián, Gábor Lente, István Bányai, Ines Batinić-Haberle, and Mladen Birus. “Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential.Dalton Trans 39, no. 18 (May 14, 2010): 4405–10. https://doi.org/10.1039/b926522h.
Budimir A, Kalmár J, Fábián I, Lente G, Bányai I, Batinić-Haberle I, et al. Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential. Dalton Trans. 2010 May 14;39(18):4405–10.
Budimir, Ana, et al. “Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential.Dalton Trans, vol. 39, no. 18, May 2010, pp. 4405–10. Pubmed, doi:10.1039/b926522h.
Budimir A, Kalmár J, Fábián I, Lente G, Bányai I, Batinić-Haberle I, Birus M. Water exchange rates of water-soluble manganese(III) porphyrins of therapeutical potential. Dalton Trans. 2010 May 14;39(18):4405–4410.
Journal cover image

Published In

Dalton Trans

DOI

EISSN

1477-9234

Publication Date

May 14, 2010

Volume

39

Issue

18

Start / End Page

4405 / 4410

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Water
  • Thermodynamics
  • Temperature
  • Porphyrins
  • Manganese
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
  • Coordination Complexes
  • 3402 Inorganic chemistry
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences