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Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2009

Chloro-substituted dipicolinate vanadium complexes: synthesis, solution, solid-state, and insulin-enhancing properties.

Jason J. Smee; Jason A. Epps; Kristopher J. Ooms; Stephanie E. Bolte; Tatyana Polenova; Bharat Baruah; Luqin Yang; Wenjun Ding; Ming Li; Gail R. Willsky; Agnete la Cour; Oren P. Anderson; Debbie C. Crans

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).


Journal of Magnetic Resonance | 2008

23Na TQF NMR imaging for the study of spinal disc tissue

Kristopher J. Ooms; Marco Cannella; Alexander J. Vega; Michele Marcolongo; Tatyana Polenova

A method for acquiring triple quantum filtered (TQF) (23)Na NMR images is proposed that takes advantage of the differences in transverse relaxation rates of sodium to achieve positive intensity, PI, NMR signal. This PITQF imaging sequence has been used to obtain spatially resolved one-dimensional images as a function of the TQF creation time, tau, for two human spinal disc samples. From the images the different parts of the tissue, nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus, can be clearly distinguished based on their signal intensity and creation time profiles. These results establish the feasibility of (23)Na TQF imaging and demonstrate that this method should be applicable for studying human disc tissues as well as spinal disc degeneration.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2008

The application of 23Na double‐quantum‐filter (DQF) NMR spectroscopy for the study of spinal disc degeneration

Kristopher J. Ooms; Marco Cannella; Alexander J. Vega; Michele Marcolongo; Tatyana Polenova

Degenerative disc disease is an irreversible process that leads to a loss of mechanical integrity and back pain in millions of people. In this report, 23Na double‐quantum‐filtered (DQF) NMR spectroscopy is used to study disc tissues in two stages of degeneration. Initial results indicate that the 23Na DQF signal may be useful for determining the degree of degeneration. The spectral analysis reveals the presence of sodium environments with different residual quadrupolar couplings and T2 relaxation times that we attribute to different regions, or compartments, corresponding to different biochemical regions in the tissue. In general it is found that there are compartments with no residual quadrupolar couplings, compartments with moderate couplings (200 to 1000 Hz), and compartments with couplings ranging from 1500 to 3000 Hz. The results indicate that 23Na DQF NMR spectroscopy provides a probe of the degenerative state of the intervertebral disc tissues, and might hold potential as a novel diagnostic method for detection of disc degeneration. Magn Reson Med 60:246–252, 2008.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2007

Investigating the Vanadium Environments in Hydroxylamido V(V) Dipicolinate Complexes Using 51V NMR Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory

Kristopher J. Ooms; Stephanie E. Bolte; Jason J. Smee; Bharat Baruah; Debbie C. Crans; Tatyana Polenova


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2008

V51 solid-state NMR and density functional theory studies of vanadium environments in V(V)O2 dipicolinic acid complexes

Stephanie E. Bolte; Kristopher J. Ooms; Tatyana Polenova; Bharat Baruah; Debbie C. Crans; Jason J. Smee


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Ultrahigh-field solid-state 59Co NMR studies of Co(C2B9H11)2- and Co(C5H5)2+ salts.

Kristopher J. Ooms; Victor V. Terskikh; Roderick E. Wasylishen


Inorganic Chemistry | 2006

Ultrahigh-field NMR spectroscopy of quadrupolar transition metals : 55Mn NMR of several solid manganese carbonyls

Kristopher J. Ooms; Kirk W. Feindel; Victor V. Terskikh; Roderick E. Wasylishen


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Identification of Mixed Valence Vanadium in ETS-10 Using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, 51V Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, and Density Functional Theory Studies

Kristopher J. Ooms; Tatyana Polenova; Anne-Marie Shough; Douglas J. Doren; Michael J. Nash; Raul F. Lobo


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Ultrahigh-Field Solid-State 59 Co NMR Studies of Co(C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 - and Co(C 5 H 5 ) 2 + Salts

Kristopher J. Ooms; Victor V. Terskikh; Roderick E. Wasylishen


Dalton Transactions | 2009

51V solid-state NMR and density functional theory studies of eight-coordinate non-oxo vanadium complexes: oxidized amavadin

Kristopher J. Ooms; Stephanie E. Bolte; Bharat Baruah; Muhammad Aziz Choudhary; Debbie C. Crans; Tatyana Polenova

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Bharat Baruah

Colorado State University

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Debbie C. Crans

Colorado State University

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Jason J. Smee

Colorado State University

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