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Toward Hypoxia-Selective Rhenium and Technetium Tricarbonyl Complexes
AJ North, DJ Hayne, C Schieber, K Price, AR White, PJ Crouch, A Rigopoulos, GJ OKeefe, H Tochon-Danguy, AM Scott, JM White, U Ackermann, PS Donnelly
Inorganic Chemistry | Published : 2015
Abstract
With the aim of preparing hypoxia-selective imaging and therapeutic agents, technetium(I) and rhenium(I) tricarbonyl complexes with pyridylhydrazone, dipyridylamine, and pyridylaminocarboxylate ligands containing nitrobenzyl or nitroimidazole functional groups have been prepared. The rhenium tricarbonyl complexes were synthesized with short reaction times using microwave irradiation. Rhenium tricarbonyl complexes with deprotonated p-nitrophenyl pyridylhydrazone ligands are luminescent, and this has been used to track their uptake in HeLa cells using confocal fluorescent microscopy. Selected rhenium tricarbonyl complexes displayed higher uptake in hypoxic cells when compared to normoxic cells..
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The Australian Research Council and the National Health and Medical Research Council are thanked for partial funding of this research. The imaging equipment used for the animal nanoSPECT/CT studies was purchased by the Australian Cancer Research Foundation's Centre for Translational Cancer Therapeutics. P.S.D. is an ARC Future Fellow. A.J.N. acknowledges the Albert Shimmins' Postgraduate Writing-Up Award.