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Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: Potential Hypoxic Agents

Synthetic water-soluble porphyrins and their metalloporphyrin derivatives with Co(III), Cu(II), Ru(II) and Pt(II), containing various functional groups within the meso-positions of the porphyrin, were synthesised and evaluated as hypoxic agents, especially as cytotoxins and radiosensitisers. Cobalt...

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Autores principales: James, B. R., Meng, G. G., Posakony, J. J., Ravensbergen, J. A., Ware, C. J., Skov, K. A.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2365005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18472801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MBD.1996.85
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author James, B. R.
Meng, G. G.
Posakony, J. J.
Ravensbergen, J. A.
Ware, C. J.
Skov, K. A.
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Meng, G. G.
Posakony, J. J.
Ravensbergen, J. A.
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Skov, K. A.
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description Synthetic water-soluble porphyrins and their metalloporphyrin derivatives with Co(III), Cu(II), Ru(II) and Pt(II), containing various functional groups within the meso-positions of the porphyrin, were synthesised and evaluated as hypoxic agents, especially as cytotoxins and radiosensitisers. Cobalt complexes of the porphyrins containing positively charged methylpyridinium groups showed selective toxicity toward hypoxic Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The Co(III) complexes of the cationic and the anionic porphyrins are all weak radiosensitisers toward hypoxic cells, the highest sensitisation enhancement ratio (SER = 1.22, at 50 μM) being with a porphyrin complex containing a cis-arrangement of two nitro and two methylpyridinium meso-substituents. A copper complex of a tetracationic porphyrin showed slight radiosensitisation activity with an SER value of about 1.1. The other metalloporphyrins showed no hypoxic selectivity or radiosensitisation activity. In total, over 50 porphyrin free bases have been synthesised, of which half are water-soluble and have been metallated; thus, the chemistry is now in place for further development of water-soluble hypoxic agents.
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spelling pubmed-23650052008-05-12 Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: Potential Hypoxic Agents James, B. R. Meng, G. G. Posakony, J. J. Ravensbergen, J. A. Ware, C. J. Skov, K. A. Met Based Drugs Research Article Synthetic water-soluble porphyrins and their metalloporphyrin derivatives with Co(III), Cu(II), Ru(II) and Pt(II), containing various functional groups within the meso-positions of the porphyrin, were synthesised and evaluated as hypoxic agents, especially as cytotoxins and radiosensitisers. Cobalt complexes of the porphyrins containing positively charged methylpyridinium groups showed selective toxicity toward hypoxic Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The Co(III) complexes of the cationic and the anionic porphyrins are all weak radiosensitisers toward hypoxic cells, the highest sensitisation enhancement ratio (SER = 1.22, at 50 μM) being with a porphyrin complex containing a cis-arrangement of two nitro and two methylpyridinium meso-substituents. A copper complex of a tetracationic porphyrin showed slight radiosensitisation activity with an SER value of about 1.1. The other metalloporphyrins showed no hypoxic selectivity or radiosensitisation activity. In total, over 50 porphyrin free bases have been synthesised, of which half are water-soluble and have been metallated; thus, the chemistry is now in place for further development of water-soluble hypoxic agents. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1996 /pmc/articles/PMC2365005/ /pubmed/18472801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MBD.1996.85 Text en Copyright © 1996 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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James, B. R.
Meng, G. G.
Posakony, J. J.
Ravensbergen, J. A.
Ware, C. J.
Skov, K. A.
Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: Potential Hypoxic Agents
title Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: Potential Hypoxic Agents
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title_short Porphyrins and Metalloporphyrins: Potential Hypoxic Agents
title_sort porphyrins and metalloporphyrins: potential hypoxic agents
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2365005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18472801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/MBD.1996.85
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