Equilibrium thermodynamics, formation, and dissociation kinetics of Trivalent Iron and gallium complexes of triazacyclononane-triphosphinate (TRAP) chelators: Unraveling the foundations of highly selective Ga-68 labeling

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In order to rationalize the influence of FeIII contamination on labeling with the 68Ga eluted from 68Ge/68Ga-generator, a detailed investigation was carried out on the equilibrium properties, formation and dissociation kinetics of GaIII- and FeIII-complexes of 1,4,7-triazacyclononane-1,4,7-tris(methylene[2-carboxyethylphosphinic acid]) (H6TRAP). The stability and protonation constants of the [Fe(TRAP)]3- complex were determined by pH-potentiometry and spectrophotometry by following the competition reaction between the TRAP ligand and benzhydroxamic acid (0.15 M NaNO3, 25°C). The formation rates of [Fe(TRAP)] and [Ga(TRAP)] complexes were determined by spectrophotometry and 31P-NMR spectroscopy in the pH range 4.5-6.5 in the presence of 5-40 fold HxTRAP(x-6) excess (x = 1 and 2, 0.15 M NaNO3, 25°C). The kinetic inertness of [Fe(TRAP)]3- and [Ga(TRAP)]3- was examined by the trans-chelation reactions with 10 to 20-fold excess of HxHBED(x-4) ligand by spectrophotometry at 25°C in 0.15 M NaCl (x = 0,1 and 2). The stability constant of [Fe(TRAP)]3- (logKFeL = 26.7) is very similar to that of [Ga(TRAP)]3- (logKGaL = 26.2). The rates of ligand exchange reaction of [Fe(TRAP)]3- and [Ga(TRAP)]3- with HxHBED(x-4) are similar. The reactions take place quite slowly via spontaneous dissociation of [M(TRAP)]3-, [M(TRAP)OH]4- and [M(TRAP)(OH)2]5- species. Dissociation half-lives (t1/2) of [Fe(TRAP)]3- and [Ga(TRAP)]3- complexes are 1.1 × 105 and 1.4 × 105 h at pH = 7.4 and 25°C. The formation reactions of [Fe(TRAP)]3- and [Ga(TRAP)]3- are also slow due to the formation of the unusually stable monoprotonated [*M(HTRAP)]2- intermediates [*logKGa(HL) = 10.4 and *logKFe(HL) = 9.9], which are much more stable than the [*Ga(HNOTA)]+ intermediate [*logKGa(HL) = 4.2]. Deprotonation and transformation of the monoprotonated [*M(HTRAP)]2- intermediates into the final complex occur via OH--assisted reactions. Rate constants (kOH) characterizing the OH--driven deprotonation and transformation of [* Ga(HTRAP)]2- and [*Fe(HTRAP)]2- intermediates are 1.4 × 105 M-1s-1 and 3.4 × 104 M-1s-1, respectively. In conclusion, the equilibrium and kinetic properties of [Fe(TRAP)] and [Ga(TRAP)] complexes are remarkably similar due to the close physico-chemical properties of FeIII and GaIII-ions. However, a slightly faster formation of [Ga(TRAP)] over [Fe(TRAP)] provides a rationale for a previously observed, selective complexation of 68GaIII in presence of excess FeIII.

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Vágner, A., Forgács, A., Brücher, E., Tóth, I., Maiocchi, A., Wurzer, A., … Baranyai, Z. (2018). Equilibrium thermodynamics, formation, and dissociation kinetics of Trivalent Iron and gallium complexes of triazacyclononane-triphosphinate (TRAP) chelators: Unraveling the foundations of highly selective Ga-68 labeling. Frontiers in Chemistry, 6(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00170

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