Claims
- 1. A complex comprising the formula: ##STR13## wherein M.sup.z+ is a paramagnetic ion of an element with an atomic number 21-29, 42-44, or 58-70 and a valence, z, of 2+ or 3+; B is selected from a group consisting of ##STR14## the R.sub.6 groups are selected from a group consisting of ##STR15## wherein at least one R.sub.6 group is ##STR16## the R.sub.8, R.sub.9, and R.sub.10 groups may be the same or different selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, acyl, aryl, mono- or poly- hydroxyalkyl, mono- or polyalkoxyalkyl, aminoalkyl and acylaminoalkyl; the carbon-containing R groups preferably contain 1 to 6 carbon atoms and m varies from preferably 1 to 6.
- 2. The complex of claim 1, wherein B is ##STR17##
- 3. The complex of claim 2, wherein M.sup.z+ is selected from a group consisting of praseodymium (III), neodymium (III), samarium (III), ytterbium (III), gadolinium (III), terbium (III), dysprosium (III), holmium (III), erbium (III), iron (III) and manganese (II).
- 4. The complex of claim 2, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR18## R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are both methyl and M.sup.z+ is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 5. The complex of claim 2, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR19## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is methyl and M.sup.z+ is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 6. The complex of claim 2, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR20## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is hydroxyethyl and M.sup.z+ is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 7. The complex of claim 1, wherein B is --CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2-.
- 8. The complex of claim 7, wherein M.sup.z+ is selected from a group consisting of praseodymium (III), neodymium (III), samarium (III), ytterbium (III), gadolinium (III), terbium (III), dysprosium (III), holmium (III), erbium (III), iron (III) and manganese (II).
- 9. The complex of claim 7, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR21## R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are both methyl and M.sup.z+ is Mn.sup.2+.
- 10. The complex of claim 7, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR22## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is methyl and M.sup.z+ is Mn.sup.2+.
- 11. The complex of claim 7, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR23## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is hydroxyethyl and M.sup.z+ is Mn.sup.2+.
- 12. A diagnostic composition suitable for enteral or parenteral administration to a warm-blooded animal, which comprises a MRI-effective amount of a complex of a paramagnetic ion having the following formula, ##STR24## wherein M.sup.z+ is a paramagnetic ion of an element with an atomic number 21-29, 42-44, or 58-70 and a valence, z, of 2+ or 3+; B is selected from a group consisting of ##STR25## the R.sub.6 groups are selected from a group consisting of --O.sup.-, ##STR26## wherein at least one R.sub.6 group is ##STR27## the R.sub.8, R.sub.9 and R.sub.10 groups may be the same or different selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, acyl, aryl, mono- or poly- hydroxyalkyl, mono- or polyalkoxyalkyl, aminoalkyl and acylaminoalkyl; the carbon-containing R groups preferably contain 1 to 6 carbon atoms and m varies from preferably 1 to 6.
- 13. The composition of claim 12, wherein B is ##STR28##
- 14. The complex of claim 13, wherein M.sup.z+ is selected from a group consisting of praseodymium (III), neodymium (III), samarium (III), ytterbium (III), gadolinium (III), terbium (III), dysprosium (III), holmium (III), erbium (III), iron (III), and manganese (II).
- 15. The composition of claim 13, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR29## R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are both methyl and M.sup.z+ is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 16. The composition of claim 13, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR30## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is methyl and M.sup.z+ is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 17. The composition of claim 13, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR31## R.sub.8 is hydrogen; R.sub.9 is hydroxyethyl and M.sup.+z is Gd.sup.3+, Dy.sup.3+ or Fe.sup.3+.
- 18. The composition of claim 13, wherein the composition contains a pharmaceutically acceptable buffer.
- 19. The composition of claim 12, wherein the composition contains a pharmaceutically acceptable buffer and a pharmaceutically acceptable electrolyte.
- 20. The composition of claim 12, wherein the composition contains an excess of a complexing agent and preferably said complexing agent is complexed with one or more physiologically acceptable nontoxic cations.
- 21. The composition of claim 12, wherein the composition contains an excess complexing agent preferably employed in an amount ranging from 0.01 to 15 mole % excess, relative to the paramagnetic metal complex and is complexed with a cation selected from a group consisting of sodium ions, calcium ions, magnesium ions, copper ions and zinc ions and mixtures thereof.
- 22. The composition of claim 12, wherein the composition contains an excess complexing agent complexed with calcium ions.
- 23. The composition of claim 12, wherein B is --CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 --.
- 24. A method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure, which comprises administering to a warm-blooded animal an effective amount of a complex of the formula: ##STR32## wherein M.sup.z+ is a paramagnetic ion of an element with an atomic number 21-29, 42-44, or 58-70 and a valence, z, of 2+ or 3+; B is selected from the group consisting of ##STR33## the R.sub.6 groups are selected from a group consisting of --O.sup.-, ##STR34## wherein at least one R.sub.6 group is ##STR35## the R.sub.8, R.sub.9, and R.sub.10 groups may be the same or different selected from a group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl, acyl, aryl, mono- or poly- hydroxyalkyl, mono- or polyalkoxyalkyl, aminoalkyl and acylaminoalkyl; the carbon-containing R groups preferably contain 1 to 6 carbon atoms and m varies from preferably 1 to 6; and then exposing the animal to a MRI imaging procedure thereby imaging at least a portion of the body of the warm-blooded animal.
- 25. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein B is ##STR36##
- 26. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein B is --CH.sub.2 CH.sub.2 --.
- 27. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein M.sup.z+ is selected from a group consisting of praseodymium (III), neodymium (III), samarium (III), ytterbium (III), gadolinium (III), terbium (III), dysprosium (III), holmium (III), erbium (III), iron (III) and manganese (II).
- 28. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein at least one R.sub.6 is ##STR37## R.sub.8 is either hydrogen or methyl and R.sub.9 is either hydrogen, methyl or hydroxyethyl.
- 29. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein the complex is combined with a pharmaceutically acceptable buffer.
- 30. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein the complex is combined with a pharmaceutically acceptable buffer and a pharmaceutically acceptable electrolyte.
- 31. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein the complex is combined with an excess of a complexing agent and preferably said complexing agent is complexed with one or more physiologically acceptable nontoxic cations.
- 32. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein the complexing agent is combined with an excess complexing agent employed preferably in an amount ranging from 0.01 to 15 mole % excess, relative to the paramagnetic metal complex and is complexed with a cation selected from a group consisting of sodium ions, calcium ions, magnesium ions, copper ions and zinc ions and mixtures thereof.
- 33. The method of performing a MRI diagnostic procedure of claim 24, wherein the complex is combined with an excess complexing agent complexed with calcium ions.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 07/893,157 filed on Jun. 6, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,217,716 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/616,459 filed on Nov. 21, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,141,740.
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