Tracing copper− thiomolybdate complexes in a prospective treatment for Wilson's disease

L Zhang, J Lichtmannegger, KH Summer, S Webb… - Biochemistry, 2009 - ACS Publications
L Zhang, J Lichtmannegger, KH Summer, S Webb, IJ Pickering, GN George
Biochemistry, 2009ACS Publications
Wilson's disease is a human genetic disorder which results in copper accumulation in liver
and brain. Treatments such as copper chelation therapy or dietary supplementation with zinc
can ameliorate the effects of the disease, but if left untreated, it results in hepatitis,
neurological complications, and death. Tetrathiomolybdate (TTM) is a promising new
treatment for Wilson's disease which has been demonstrated both in an animal model and in
clinical trials. X-ray absorption spectroscopy suggests that TTM acts as a novel copper …
Wilson’s disease is a human genetic disorder which results in copper accumulation in liver and brain. Treatments such as copper chelation therapy or dietary supplementation with zinc can ameliorate the effects of the disease, but if left untreated, it results in hepatitis, neurological complications, and death. Tetrathiomolybdate (TTM) is a promising new treatment for Wilson’s disease which has been demonstrated both in an animal model and in clinical trials. X-ray absorption spectroscopy suggests that TTM acts as a novel copper chelator, forming a complex with accumulated copper in liver. We have used X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence imaging to trace the molecular form and distribution of the complex in liver and kidney of an animal model of human Wilson’s disease. Our work allows new insights into metabolism of the metal complex in the diseased state.
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