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J Inorg Biochem ; 103(4): 575-84, 2009 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19201030

ABSTRACT

Three vanadium complexes of chlorodipicolinic acid (4-chloro-2,6-dipicolinic acid) in oxidation states III, IV, and V were prepared and their properties characterized across the oxidation states. In addition, the series of hydroxylamido, methylhydroxylamido, dimethylhydroxylamido, and diethylhydroxylamido complexes were prepared from the chlorodipicolinato dioxovanadium(V) complex. The vanadium(V) compounds were characterized in solution by (51)V and (1)H NMR and in the solid-state by X-ray diffraction and (51)V NMR. Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations were performed to evaluate the experimental parameters and further describes the electronic structure of the complex. The small structural changes that do occur in bond lengths and angles and partial charges on different atoms are minor compared to the charge features that are responsible for the majority of the electric field gradient tensor. The EPR parameters of the vanadium(IV) complex were characterized and compared to the corresponding dipicolinate complex. The chemical properties of the chlorodipicolinate compounds are discussed and correlated with their insulin-enhancing activity in streptozoticin (STZ) induced diabetic Wistar rats. The effect of the chloro-substitution on lowering diabetic hyperglycemia was evaluated and differences were found depending on the compounds oxidation state similar as was observed for the vanadium III, IV and V dipicolinate complexes (P. Buglyo, D.C. Crans, E.M. Nagy, R.L. Lindo, L. Yang, J.J. Smee, W. Jin, L.-H. Chi, M.E. Godzala III, G.R. Willsky, Inorg. Chem. 44 (2005) 5416-5427). However, a linear correlation of oxidation states with efficacy was not observed, which suggests that the differences in mode of action are not simply an issue of redox equivalents. Importantly, our results contrast the previous observation with the vanadium-picolinate complexes, where the halogen substituents increased the insulin-enhancing properties of the complex (T. Takino, H. Yasui, A. Yoshitake, Y. Hamajima, R. Matsushita, J. Takada, H. Sakurai, J. Biol. Inorg. Chem. 6 (2001) 133-142).


Subject(s)
Hypoglycemic Agents/chemistry , Insulin/pharmacology , Picolinic Acids/chemistry , Vanadium Compounds/chemistry , Animals , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Insulin/metabolism , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Oxidation-Reduction , Picolinic Acids/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Vanadium Compounds/pharmacology
2.
Inorg Chem ; 45(15): 5804-11, 2006 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16841985

ABSTRACT

The reactions of Cd2+ and Zn2+ with the pyridine-arm isoindoline ligand 4'-MeLH = 1,3-bis[2-(4-methylpyridyl)imino]isoindoline produced the series of octahedrally coordinated complexes M(4'-MeL)2, [M(4'-MeLH)2]2+, and [M(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]+. The complexes M(4'-MeL)2 resulted from reactions of the respective metal perchlorates with deprotonated ligand, whereas the complexes [M(4'-MeLH)2](ClO4)2 resulted from reactions with ligand in the absence of added base. The mixed-ligand complexes [M(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]+ were generated in solution by reactions of equimolar quantities of M(4'-MeL)2 and [M(4'-MeLH)2]2+. Whereas [Cd(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]+ is stable in solution, [Zn(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]+ converts to and establishes equilibrium with the tetrahedrally coordinated, trinuclear complex [Zn3(4'-MeL)4]2+. The complexes Cd(4'-MeL)2 (1), Zn(4'-MeL)2 (2), and [Cd(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]ClO4 (5) were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, with the latter complex being shown to contain 4'-MeLH coordinated as a protonated iminium zwitterionic ligand. The [M(4'-MeLH)2]2+ and [M(4'-MeL)(4'-MeLH)]+ complexes are tautomeric in solution because of the shuttling of the iminium protons between imine N atoms. The rate of prototropic tautomerism in [Cd(4'-MeLH)2]+ was followed by 1H NMR spectroscopy. Over the temperature range 276-312 K, a linear Eyring plot with the activation parameters DeltaG++ = 16.0 +/- 0.1 kcal/mol, DeltaH++ = 2.9 +/- 0.1 kcal/mol, and DeltaS++ = -44.0 +/- 0.3 cal/mol.K was obtained.


Subject(s)
Cadmium/chemistry , Zinc/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Entropy , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Metals/chemistry , Models, Chemical , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Molecular Structure , Perchlorates/chemistry , Thermodynamics , X-Ray Diffraction
3.
Inorg Chem ; 42(15): 4513-5, 2003 Jul 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12870937

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and structure of the tautomeric Cd(II) isoindoline zwitterion coordination compound [Cd(4'-MeLH)(NO(3))(2)].CH(3)OH (4'-MeLH = 1,3-bis[2-(4-methylpyridyl)imino]isoindoline) are reported. In methylene chloride solution, tautomer interconversion occurs as the N-H proton moves between the identical imine nitrogen atoms. We report the kinetics of proton transfer as followed by variable temperature (1)H NMR spectroscopy and demonstrate that methanol of solvation and adventitious water facilitate rapid proton transfer.

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Inorg Chem ; 42(1): 122-7, 2003 Jan 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12513086

ABSTRACT

Deprotonation of the tridentate isoindoline ligand 1,3-bis[2-(4-methylpyridyl)imino]-isoindoline, 4'-MeLH, and reaction with hydrated zinc(II) perchlorate produces an unexpected trinuclear Zn(II) complex, [Zn(3)(4'-MeL)(4)](ClO(4))(2).5H(2)O (1), whereas reaction with hydrated copper(II) perchlorate in methanol produces the expected mononuclear product, [Cu(4'-MeL)(H(2)O)(2)]ClO(4) (2). X-ray diffraction shows that the trinuclear Zn(II) complex (1) contains a linear zinc backbone, and the arrangement of ligands about the outer chiral zinc(II) atoms is helical. The two terminal zinc ions exhibit approximate C(2) site symmetry, with tetrahedral coordination by two pyrrole and two pyridyl nitrogen atoms of the potentially tridentate isoindoline ligands. The central zinc ion exhibits approximate tetrahedral symmetry, with coordination by four pyridyl nitrogen atoms of four different isoindoline ligands. Pyridyl-pyrrole intramolecular pi-stacking interactions contribute to the stability of the trinuclear cation. The structure of the mononuclear copper(II) complex cation in 2 is best described as a distorted trigonal bipyramid. The isoindoline anion binds Cu(II) in both axial positions and one of the equatorial positions; water molecules occupy the other two equatorial positions.


Subject(s)
Copper/chemistry , Indoles/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/chemistry , Organometallic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Pyridines/chemistry , Zinc/chemistry , Cations/chemistry , Hydrogen Bonding , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Molecular Structure , X-Ray Diffraction
5.
Inorg Chem ; 41(24): 6322-31, 2002 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12444775

ABSTRACT

The aqueous solution and solid state properties of (4-hydroxypyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)dioxovanadate(V) (also referred to as (4-hydroxydipicolinato)dioxovanadate(V) or (chelidamato)dioxovanadate(V) and abbreviated [VO(2)(dipic-OH)](-)) were investigated. By using (1)H, (13)C, (17)O, and (51)V NMR 1D and 2D spectroscopy, the species present in solution, together with pK(a) values, equilibrium constants, and labilities, were characterized. The complex is most stable at acidic pH down to pH 1 where it is protonated. The stability of this complex is higher than that of the parent dipicolinatodioxovanadate(V) complex. The dipic-OH ligand is coordinated in a tridentate manner throughout the pH range studied, and the vanadium(V) atom is five-coordinate. Solid state structures of (NMe(4))[VO(2)(dipic-OH)].H(2)O (monoclinic, P2(1)/n) and Na[VO(2)(dipic-OH)].2H(2)O (triclinic, P1) were determined. The discrete complex anions in (NMe(4))[VO(2)(dipic-OH)].H(2)O are connected by hydrogen bonding between the hydroxyl group, a water molecule, and a carboxylate oxygen atom. Changing the counterion from NMe(4)(+) to sodium ion in Na[VO(2)(dipic-OH)].2H(2)O leads to the formation of a polymeric structure. Dynamic processes in solution were explored by using (1)H and (13)C EXSY NMR spectroscopy; exchange between complex and free ligand below pH 4 was observed. The differences between the dipicolinatodioxovanadate(V) parent complex and the [VO(2)(dipic-OH)](-) complex in the solid state and in solution demonstrate the subtle consequences of the one substitutional difference between the two ligands. The insulin-mimetic properties of this compound are likely to be of mechanistic interest in developing an understanding of the mode of action of the few known insulin-mimetic vanadium(V) complexes.


Subject(s)
Pyridines/chemistry , Pyridines/chemical synthesis , Vanadates/chemistry , Vanadates/chemical synthesis , Crystallography, X-Ray , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Ligands , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Molecular Conformation , Solutions , Spectrophotometry, Infrared , Water
6.
Inorg Chem ; 41(19): 4859-71, 2002 Sep 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12230390

ABSTRACT

The synthesis and characterization of Co(II) and Co(III) 2,6-pyridinedicarboxylate (dipic(2-)) complexes are reported. Solid-state X-ray characterizations were performed on [Co(H(2)dipic)(dipic)].3H(2)O and [Co(dipic)(mu-dipic)Co(H(2)O)(5)].2H(2)O. Two coordination modes not previously observed in dipicolinate transition metal complexes were observed in these complexes; one involves metal coordination to the short C-O (C=O) bond, and the other involves metal coordination to a protonated oxygen atom. Solution studies, including paramagnetic NMR and UV-vis spectroscopy, were done showing the high stability and low lability of the Co(III) complex, whereas the Co(II) complexes exhibited ligand exchange in the presence of excess ligand. The [Co(dipic)(2)](2-) complex has pH dependent lability and in this regard is most similar to the [VO(2)dipic](-) complex. The [Co(dipic)(2)](2-) was found to be effective in reducing the hyperlipidemia of diabetes using oral administration in drinking water in rats with STZ-induced diabetes. Oral administration of VOSO(4) was used as a positive control for metal efficacy against diabetes. In addition to providing a framework to evaluate structure-function relationships of various transition metal complexes in alleviating the symptoms of diabetes, this work describes novel aspects of structural and solution cobalt chemistry.

7.
Inorg Chem ; 38(4): 757-761, 1999 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11670843

ABSTRACT

The air-stable, free-radical, low-spin Co(III) complex, (Bu(4)N)(2) [3,5-Co(DBSQ)(CN)(4)].(1)/(2)H(2)O.(1)/(4)CH(2)Cl(2) (1), where 3,5-DBSQ is the semiquinone anion derived from the one-electron reduction of 3,5-di-tert-butyl-1,2-benzoquinone, has been synthesized by the reaction of the cobalt(II) tetramer [Co(3,5-DBSQ)(2)](4) with Bu(4)NCN in THF. This is a cyanide-induced redox reaction resulting in the formation of cobalt (II) and cobalt(III) products as follows, where 3,5-DBCat is the respective catecholate dianion: [Co(3,5-DBSQ)(2)](4) + 8CN(-) --> 2[Co(3,5-DBSQ)(CN)(4)](2)(-) + 2[Co(3,5-DBSQ)(2)(3,5-DBCat)](2)(-). The Co(III) product, (Bu(4)N)(2) [Co(3,5-DBSQ)(CN)(4)], is insoluble in THF while the Co(II) product remains in solution. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction of (1) reveals octahedrally coordinated cobalt(III) and C-O and C-C bond lengths indicative of semiquinone. The cyanide ligands occupy the remaining four sites with essentially linear Co-CN bond angles and average Co-C and Co-O bond distances of 1.89(2) Å and 1.97(2) Å, respectively. The complex has a magnetic moment of 1.80 &mgr;(B) and a typical semiquinone, S = (1)/(2), free-radical EPR signature (CH(2)Cl(2) solution, 293K) with g = 2.002, a(Co) = 8.8G, and a(H) = 2.6G. The identity of [Co(3,5-DBSQ)(2)(3,5-DBCat)](2)(-) (2) in the above reaction was confirmed by independent in situ generation of this anion from the reaction of [Co(3,5-DBSQ)(2)](4) with 3,5-DBCat(2)(-) solution.

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