Vanadium: History, chemistry, interactions with α-amino acids and potential therapeutic applications

Autor: Valentina Villalobos Coa, Lissette Jiménez, Vito Lubes, Giuseppe Lubes, Carlos Ciangherotti, Edgar Del Carpio, Lino Hernández
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Lac
lactate

BEOV
bis(ethylmaltolate)oxovanadium(IV)

6-mepic
6-methylpicolinic acid

DMF
N
N-dimethylformamide

salVal
N-salicylidene-l-valinate

01 natural sciences
GlyTyr
glycyltyrosine

PTP1B
protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B

GlyAla
glycylalanine

HisGlyGly
histidylglycylglycine

Glu
glutamic acid

Im
imidazole

chemistry.chemical_classification
G
Gauss

T
Tesla

Bioinorganic chemistry
salophen
N
N′-bis(salicylidene)-o-phenylenediamine

Pro
proline

Pro-Ala
prolylalanine

Ox
oxalate

GlyGlyCys
glycylglycylcysteine

THF
tetrahydrofuran

acac
acetylacetone

Antiparasitic
dmpp
1
2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4-pyridinonate

Ser
serine

Vanadium
hpno
2-hydroxypyridine-N-oxide

Article
Sal-Ala
N-salicylidene-l-alaninate

Ala
alanine

Inorganic Chemistry
MeCN
acetonitrile

GlyGly
glycylglycine

Antidiabetics
SARS
severe acute respiratory syndrome

hTf
transferring

010405 organic chemistry
py
pyridine

2
2′-bipy
2
2-bipyridine

0104 chemical sciences
chemistry
Ala-Gly
alanylglycine

NEP
neutral endopeptidas

Cys
cysteine

NADH and NAD+
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide

l.m.m.
low molecular mass

VanSer
Schiff base formed from o-vanillin and l-serine

Pic
picolinic acid

DNA
deoxyribonucleic acid

Biotransformation
Materials Chemistry
GlyVal
glycylvaline

biology
Gly
glycine

Amino acid
HIV
human immunodeficiency virus

HSA
albumin

Biochemistry
GlyGlyHis
glycylglycylhistidine

Amino acids
Chemical speciation
Antitumors
sal-l-Phe
N-salicylidene-l-tryptophanate

medicine.symptom
L-Glu(γ)HXM
l-glutamic acid γ-monohydroxamate

PI3K
phosphoinositide 3-kinase

EPR
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance

Cyt
citrate

medicine.drug_class
Thr
threonine

Vanadium complexes
chemistry.chemical_element
dhp
1
2-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4(1H)-pyridinone

NMR
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

Asp
aspartic acid

010402 general chemistry
Cofactor
Ala-His
alanylhistidine

GlyPhe
glycylphenylalanine

mal
maltol

Ad
adenosine

salGlyGly
N-salicylideneglycylglycinate

medicine
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
LD50
the amount of a toxic agent (such as a poison
virus
or radiation) that is sufficient to kill 50 percent of population of animals

γ-PGA
poly-γ-glutamic acid

His
histidine

VBPO
vanadium bromoperoxidases

Ig
immunoglobulins

saltrp
N-salicylidene-l-tryptophanate

salTrp
N-salicylidene-L tryptophanate

SalGly
salicylglycine

Enzyme
Mechanism of action
RNA
ribonucleic acid

biology.protein
dipic
dipicolinic acid

SalGlyAla
salicylglycylalanine

GlyGlyGly
glycylglycylglycine

Ala-Ser
alanylserine

Hb
hemoglobin

salSer
N-salicylideneserinate
Zdroj: Coordination Chemistry Reviews
ISSN: 0010-8545
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2018.06.002
Popis: Highlights • Vanadium history and industrial applications. • Recent research on metal vanadium complexes with amino acids. • Vanadium complexes with amino acids and their properties. • Vanadium complexes are promising candidates as metallopharmaceuticals.
In the last 30 years, since the discovery that vanadium is a cofactor found in certain enzymes of tunicates and possibly in mammals, different vanadium-based drugs have been developed targeting to treat different pathologies. So far, the in vitro studies of the insulin mimetic, antitumor and antiparasitic activity of certain compounds of vanadium have resulted in a great boom of its inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry. Chemical speciation studies of vanadium with amino acids under controlled conditions or, even in blood plasma, are essential for the understanding of the biotransformation of e.g. vanadium antidiabetic complexes at the physiological level, providing clues of their mechanism of action. The present article carries out a bibliographical research emphaticizing the chemical speciation of the vanadium with different amino acids and reviewing also some other important aspects such as its chemistry and therapeutical applications of several vanadium complexes.
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