Manganese excess can induce in humans neurological disorders known as manganism. A possible remedy should be chelation therapy, even if a chelation schedule for manganism is not currently established. Para aminosalicylic acid (PAS) has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing manganism symptoms. In this work, a study of protonation equilibria of para aminosalicylic acid and of its N-acetylated metabolite (Ac-PAS) and of their complexation reactions with Mn2+ is presented, also extended to the main essential metal ions Cu2+ and Fe3+. A number of complementary techniques (potentiometry, spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, EPR) have been used for a thorough comprehension of protonation and complex formation equilibria, with the addition of DFT calculations, which provide insights on the relative stabilities and electronic properties of the formed species. Both PAS and Ac-PAS form 1:1 and 1:2 metal:ligand complexes with the target Mn2+ ion; surprisingly the N-acetylated metabolite forms stronger complexes, whose implications in chelation therapy have been pointed out by a speciation study. It is presumed that the relatively small metabolite can penetrate across the blood-brain-barrier and exert its Mn-mobilizing action intracellularly in vulnerable neurons.

para-Aminosalicylic acid in the treatment of manganese toxicity. Complexation of Mn2+ with 4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid and its N-acetylated metabolite / Lachowicz, Joanna Izabela Izabela; Nurchi, Valeria Marina Marina; Crisponi, Guido; Cappai, Ilaria; Cappai, Rosita; Melchior, Andrea; Tolazzi, Marilena; Busato, Matteo; Peana, Massimiliano Francesco; Garribba, Eugenio; Zoroddu, Maria Antonietta; Aaseth, Jan; Pichiri, Giuseppina; Coni, Pierpaolo. - In: NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1144-0546. - 42:10(2018), pp. 8035-8049. [10.1039/C7NJ04648K]

para-Aminosalicylic acid in the treatment of manganese toxicity. Complexation of Mn2+ with 4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid and its N-acetylated metabolite

Cappai, Rosita;Peana, Massimiliano Francesco;Garribba, Eugenio;Zoroddu, Maria Antonietta;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Manganese excess can induce in humans neurological disorders known as manganism. A possible remedy should be chelation therapy, even if a chelation schedule for manganism is not currently established. Para aminosalicylic acid (PAS) has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing manganism symptoms. In this work, a study of protonation equilibria of para aminosalicylic acid and of its N-acetylated metabolite (Ac-PAS) and of their complexation reactions with Mn2+ is presented, also extended to the main essential metal ions Cu2+ and Fe3+. A number of complementary techniques (potentiometry, spectrophotometry, fluorimetry, EPR) have been used for a thorough comprehension of protonation and complex formation equilibria, with the addition of DFT calculations, which provide insights on the relative stabilities and electronic properties of the formed species. Both PAS and Ac-PAS form 1:1 and 1:2 metal:ligand complexes with the target Mn2+ ion; surprisingly the N-acetylated metabolite forms stronger complexes, whose implications in chelation therapy have been pointed out by a speciation study. It is presumed that the relatively small metabolite can penetrate across the blood-brain-barrier and exert its Mn-mobilizing action intracellularly in vulnerable neurons.
2018
para-Aminosalicylic acid in the treatment of manganese toxicity. Complexation of Mn2+ with 4-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid and its N-acetylated metabolite / Lachowicz, Joanna Izabela Izabela; Nurchi, Valeria Marina Marina; Crisponi, Guido; Cappai, Ilaria; Cappai, Rosita; Melchior, Andrea; Tolazzi, Marilena; Busato, Matteo; Peana, Massimiliano Francesco; Garribba, Eugenio; Zoroddu, Maria Antonietta; Aaseth, Jan; Pichiri, Giuseppina; Coni, Pierpaolo. - In: NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1144-0546. - 42:10(2018), pp. 8035-8049. [10.1039/C7NJ04648K]
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