Login / Signup

In Vivo Uranium Decorporation by a Tailor-Made Hexadentate Ligand.

Bin ChenSheng HongXing DaiXimeng LiQi HuangTingfeng SunDehan CaoHailong ZhangZhifang ChaiJuan DiwuShu-Ao Wang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
The sequestration of uranium, particularly from the deposited bones, has been an incomplete task in chelation therapy for actinide decorporation. Part of the reason is that all previous decorporation ligands are not delicately designed to meet the coordination requirement of uranyl cations. Herein, guided by DFT calculation, we elaborately design a hexadentate ligand (TAM-2LI-MAM 2 ), whose preorganized planar oxo-donor configuration perfectly matches the typical coordination geometry of the uranyl cation. This leads to an ultrahigh binding affinity to uranyl supported by an in vitro desorption experiment of uranyl phosphate. Administration of this ligand by prompt intraperitoneal injection demonstrates its uranyl removal efficiencies from the kidneys and bones are up to 95.4% and 81.2%, respectively, which notably exceeds all the tested chelating agents as well as the clinical drug ZnNa 3 -DTPA, setting a new record in uranyl decorporation efficacy.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • molecular docking