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Prochelators triggered by hydrogen peroxide provide hexadentate iron coordination to impede oxidative stress
Authors:Leed Marina G D  Wolkow Natalie  Pham David M  Daniel Catherine L  Dunaief Joshua L  Franz Katherine J
Institution:
  • a Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0346, United States
  • b F. M. Kirby Center for Molecular Ophthalmology, Scheie Eye Institute, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States
  • Abstract:Prochelators are agents that have little affinity for metal ions until they undergo a chemical conversion. Three new aryl boronate prochelators are presented that are responsive to hydrogen peroxide to provide hexadentate ligands for chelating metal ions. TRENBSIM (tris(2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzylidene)-2-aminoethyl]amine), TRENBSAM (tris(2-(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzoyl)-2-aminoethyl]amine), and TB (tris(2-boronic acid-benzyl)2-aminoethyl]amine) convert to TRENSIM (tris(salicylideneamino)ethyl]amine), TRENSAM (tris(2-hydroxybenzoyl)-2-aminoethyl]amine), and TS (tris2-hydroxybenzyl)2-aminoethyl]amine), respectively. The prochelators were characterized by 11B NMR, and the structures of TRENBSAM, TRENBSIM, and the Fe(III) complex of TS were determined by X-ray crystallography. Of the three prochelator/chelator pairs, TB/TS was identified as the most promising for biological applications, as they prevent iron and copper-induced hydroxyl radical generation in an in vitro assay. TB has negligible interactions with metal ions, whereas TS has apparent binding constants (log K′) at pH 7.4 of 15.87 for Cu(II), 9.67 Zn(II) and 14.42 for Fe(III). Up to 1 mM TB was nontoxic to retinal pigment epithelial cells, whereas 10 μM TS induced cell death. TS protected cells against H2O2-induced death, but only within a 1-10 μM range. TB, on the other hand, had a much broader window of protection, suggesting that it may be a useful agent for preventing metal-promoted oxidative damage.
    Keywords:Oxidative stress  Reactive oxygen species  Fenton chemistry  Chelation therapy  Iron  Copper
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