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9780841238992

Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry

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    9780841238992

  • ISBN10:

    0841238995

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-08-25
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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This book, a compilation by experts in the field, is designed to provide an introduction to the area of medicinal inorganic chemistry and to summarize current, state-of-the-art developments in the field. Medicinal inorganic chemistry represents a key thrust area in medicine and biologicalinorganic chemistry. It is one of great current excitement and achievement. The field of metals in medicine represents an approximate $3 billion dollar a year industry, with successes in the area of Tc- and Gd-based imaging agents and Pt-based cancer therapeutics being major contributors to thisbottom line. It has become increasingly apparent, however, that metal-based pharmaceuticals can play a prominent role in areas outside of imaging and oncology, including in those associated with the diagnosis and treatment of metabolism- and genetic disorders, cardiovascular disease, gene therapy,inflammation, reperfusion injury, stroke, diabetes, ALS, malaria, and neurological disease to name but a few. A objective of this book, therefore, is to highlight these opportunities for future advances and to foster further interactions between those working in the metal-based drug development,including imaging agents, and those engaged in the more classic pharmaceutical industries.

Author Biography


Professor Jonathan L. Sessler obtained a Ph.D. Stanford University in 1982 under the aegis of Prof. J. P. Collman). After postdoctoral work with Profs. Jean-Marie Lehn and Iwao Tabushi, he accepted a faculty position at the University of Texas at Austin, where is currently the Roland K. Pettit Professor of Chemistry. Dr. Sessler is a co-founder (with Dr. Richard A. Miller) of Pharmacyclics, Inc., a publicly traded company dedicated to developing biomedical applications of expanded porphyrins.
Thomas McMurry has been part of the scientific management team at EPIX Pharmaceuticals since it initiated operations in 1993 and is currently Vice President, Research. Prior to joining EPIX, he was a Senior Staff Fellow in Radiation Oncology at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, and a postdoctoral associate at the University of California, Berkeley. Tom holds a M.S. and Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from the University of Michigan and is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.
Stephen J. Lippard is the Arthur Amos Noyes Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A member of the National Academy of Sciences and its Institute of Medicine, his laboratory works at the interface of inorganic chemistry and biology. Included are studies of platinum anticancer drugs, non-heme diiron centers, and probes to investigate neurochemical signaling by zinc and nitric oxide. He is co-author with Jeremy M. Berg of the book "Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry.
Susan R. Doctrow, Ph.D., is Vice President, Research at Eukarion, Inc., has been developing synthetic SOD/catalase mimetics as potential treatments for a broad range of diseases including neurodegenerative disorders. Previously, she was employed at Alkermes, Inc. and as Instructor in Biochemistry (Department of Surgery) at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Doctrow has a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Brandeis University and conducted postdoctoral research at Children's Hospital, Boston.

Table of Contents

1. Metal Ion Chemistry for Sustaining Life
1(3)
Stephen J. Lippard
2. Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry: Promises and Challenges
4(11)
John W. Kozarich
3. Metals in Medicine: Biomedical Significance and Inorganic Chemistry
15(15)
Peter C. Preusch
4. Discovery and Development of Third-Generation Platinum Antitumor Agents with Oral Activity
30(14)
Christen M. Giandomenico and Ernest Wong
5. Brain Iron as an Endogenous Contrast Agent in High-Field MRI
44(18)
John F. Schenck
6. Platinum Anticancer Drugs: From Laboratory to Clinic
62(18)
Nicholas Farrell
7. Mechanistic Studies of Pt and Ru Compounds with Antitumor Properties
80(30)
Jan Reedijk
8. Mechanistic Studies of Motexafin Gadolinium (Xcytrin®): A Redox Active Agent That Reacts with Electron-Rich Biological Substrates
110(27)
Darren J. Magda, Nikolay Gerasimchuk, Zhong Wang, Jonathan L. Sessler, and Richard A. Miller
9. Bile Acids at Work: Development of a New Intravascular MRI Contrast Agent
137(14)
Pier Lucio Anelli, Marino Brocchetta, Vito Lorusso, Giuseppe Manfredi, Alberto Morisetti, Pierfrancesco Morosini, Marcella Murru, Daniela Palano, and Massimo Visigalli
10. Water Exchange Is the Key Parameter in the Design of Next-Generation MRI Agents 151(15)
A. Dean Sherry, Shanrong Zhang, and Mark Woods
11. Targeted Molecular Imaging with MRI 166(26)
Peter Caravan
12. Synthesis and Development of Gadomer: A Dendritic MRI Contrast Agent 192(23)
Johannes Platzek and Heribert Schmitt-Willich
13. Amyloid Precursor Protein and Ferritin Translation: Implications for Metals and Alzheimer's Disease Therapeutics 215(37)
Jack T. Rogers
14. Anticopper Therapy with Tetrathiomolybdate for Wilson's Disease, Cancer, and Diseases of Inflammation and Fibrosis 252(11)
George J. Brewer
15. Heme Detoxification in Malaria: A Target Rich Environment 263(18)
Clare Kenny Carney, Lisa Pasierb, and David Wright
16. Heme as Trigger and Target of the Antimalarial Peroxide Artemisinin 281(14)
Anne Robert, Françoise Benoit-Vical, and Bernard Meunier
17. Administration of Mn Porphyrin and Mn Texaphyrin at Symptom Onset Extends Survival of ALS Mice 295(24)
John P. Crow
18. Salen Manganese Complexes: Multifunctional Catalytic Antioxidants Protective in Models for Neurodegenerative Diseases of Aging 319(29)
Susan R. Doctrow, Michel Baudry, Karl Huffman, Bernard Malfroy, and Simon Melov
19. Metal-Deficient Copper–Zinc Superoxide Dismutase and Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Pathogenic SOD1 Oligomerization through Non-Native Protein–Protein Interactions 348(18)
P. John Hart and Joan Selverstone Valentine
20. Impact of the Lipophilicity of Desferrithiocin Analogues on Iron Clearance 366(18)
Raymond J. Bergeron, Jan Wiegand, James S. McManis, William R. Weimar, Jeong-Hyun Park, Eileen Eiler-McManis, Jennifer Bergeron, and Gary M. Brittenham
21. In Vivo Coordination Chemistry and Biolocalization of Bis(ligand)oxovanadium(IV) Complexes for Diabetes Treatment 384(16)
Katherine H. Thompson, Barry D. Liboiron, Graeme R. Hanson, and Chris Orvig
22. Targeting Melanoma via Metal-Based Stress 400(14)
Patrick J. Farmer, Daniel Brayton, Christina Moore, Donny Williams, Babbak Shahandeh, Dazhi Cen, and Frank Meyskens, Jr.
23. Medicinal Applications of Metal Complexes of N-Heterocyclic Carbenes 414(17)
Wiley J. Youngs, Claire A. Tessier, Jered C. Garrison, Carol A. Quezada, Abdulkareem Melaiye, Semih Durmus, Matthew J. Panzner, and Aysegul Kascatan-Nebioglu
Indexes
Author Index
431(2)
Subject Index
433

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