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Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer
Cytosine, a DNA and RNA building-block, and Metformin, the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus were made to react separately with ammonium or sodium metavanadates in acidic aqueous solutions to obtain two polyoxovanadate salts with a 6:1 ratio of cation-anion. T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6176007/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00402 |
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author | Sánchez-Lara, Eduardo Treviño, Samuel Sánchez-Gaytán, Brenda L. Sánchez-Mora, Enrique Eugenia Castro, María Meléndez-Bustamante, Francisco J. Méndez-Rojas, Miguel A. González-Vergara, Enrique |
author_facet | Sánchez-Lara, Eduardo Treviño, Samuel Sánchez-Gaytán, Brenda L. Sánchez-Mora, Enrique Eugenia Castro, María Meléndez-Bustamante, Francisco J. Méndez-Rojas, Miguel A. González-Vergara, Enrique |
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description | Cytosine, a DNA and RNA building-block, and Metformin, the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus were made to react separately with ammonium or sodium metavanadates in acidic aqueous solutions to obtain two polyoxovanadate salts with a 6:1 ratio of cation-anion. Thus, compounds [HCyt](6)[V(10)O(28)]·4H(2)O, 1 and [HMetf](6)[V(10)O(28)]·6H(2)O, 2 (where HCyt = Cytosinium cation, [C(4)H(6)N(3)O](+) and HMetf = Metforminium cation, [C(4)H(12)N(5)](+)) were obtained and characterized by elemental analysis, single crystal X-ray diffraction, vibrational spectroscopy (IR and Raman), solution (51)V-NMR, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA-DTGA), as well as, theoretical methods. Both compounds crystallized in P [Formula: see text] space group with Z' = 1/2, where the anionic charge of the centrosymmetric ion [V(10)O(28)](6−) is balanced by six Cytosinium and six Metforminium counterions, respectively. Compound 1 is stabilized by π-π stacking interactions coming from the aromatic rings of HCyt cations, as denoted by close contacts of 3.63 Å. On the other hand, guanidinium moieties from the non-planar HMetf in Compound 2 interact with decavanadate μ(2)-O atoms via N−H···O hydrogen bonds. The vibrational spectroscopic data of both IR and Raman spectra show that the dominant bands in the 1000-450 cm(−1) range are due to the symmetric and asymmetric ν((V−O)) vibrational modes. In solution, (51)V-NMR experiments of both compounds show that polyoxovanadate species are progressively transformed into the monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric oxovanadates. The thermal stability behavior suggests a similar molecular mechanism regarding the loss of water molecules and the decomposition of the organic counterions. Yet, no changes were observed in the TGA range of 540–580°C due to the stability of the [V(10)O(28)](6−) fragment. Dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT-D) calculations were carried out to model the compounds in aqueous phase using a polarized continuum model calculation. Optimized structures were obtained and the main non-covalent interactions were characterized. Biological activities of these compounds are also under investigation. The combination of two therapeutic agents opens up a window toward the generation of potential metalopharmaceuticals with new and exciting pharmacological properties. |
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spelling | pubmed-61760072018-10-17 Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer Sánchez-Lara, Eduardo Treviño, Samuel Sánchez-Gaytán, Brenda L. Sánchez-Mora, Enrique Eugenia Castro, María Meléndez-Bustamante, Francisco J. Méndez-Rojas, Miguel A. González-Vergara, Enrique Front Chem Chemistry Cytosine, a DNA and RNA building-block, and Metformin, the most widely prescribed drug for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes mellitus were made to react separately with ammonium or sodium metavanadates in acidic aqueous solutions to obtain two polyoxovanadate salts with a 6:1 ratio of cation-anion. Thus, compounds [HCyt](6)[V(10)O(28)]·4H(2)O, 1 and [HMetf](6)[V(10)O(28)]·6H(2)O, 2 (where HCyt = Cytosinium cation, [C(4)H(6)N(3)O](+) and HMetf = Metforminium cation, [C(4)H(12)N(5)](+)) were obtained and characterized by elemental analysis, single crystal X-ray diffraction, vibrational spectroscopy (IR and Raman), solution (51)V-NMR, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA-DTGA), as well as, theoretical methods. Both compounds crystallized in P [Formula: see text] space group with Z' = 1/2, where the anionic charge of the centrosymmetric ion [V(10)O(28)](6−) is balanced by six Cytosinium and six Metforminium counterions, respectively. Compound 1 is stabilized by π-π stacking interactions coming from the aromatic rings of HCyt cations, as denoted by close contacts of 3.63 Å. On the other hand, guanidinium moieties from the non-planar HMetf in Compound 2 interact with decavanadate μ(2)-O atoms via N−H···O hydrogen bonds. The vibrational spectroscopic data of both IR and Raman spectra show that the dominant bands in the 1000-450 cm(−1) range are due to the symmetric and asymmetric ν((V−O)) vibrational modes. In solution, (51)V-NMR experiments of both compounds show that polyoxovanadate species are progressively transformed into the monomeric, dimeric and tetrameric oxovanadates. The thermal stability behavior suggests a similar molecular mechanism regarding the loss of water molecules and the decomposition of the organic counterions. Yet, no changes were observed in the TGA range of 540–580°C due to the stability of the [V(10)O(28)](6−) fragment. Dispersion-corrected density functional theory (DFT-D) calculations were carried out to model the compounds in aqueous phase using a polarized continuum model calculation. Optimized structures were obtained and the main non-covalent interactions were characterized. Biological activities of these compounds are also under investigation. The combination of two therapeutic agents opens up a window toward the generation of potential metalopharmaceuticals with new and exciting pharmacological properties. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6176007/ /pubmed/30333969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00402 Text en Copyright © 2018 Sánchez-Lara, Treviño, Sánchez-Gaytán, Sánchez-Mora, Castro, Meléndez-Bustamante, Méndez-Rojas and González-Vergara. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Sánchez-Lara, Eduardo Treviño, Samuel Sánchez-Gaytán, Brenda L. Sánchez-Mora, Enrique Eugenia Castro, María Meléndez-Bustamante, Francisco J. Méndez-Rojas, Miguel A. González-Vergara, Enrique Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title | Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title_full | Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title_fullStr | Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title_short | Decavanadate Salts of Cytosine and Metformin: A Combined Experimental-Theoretical Study of Potential Metallodrugs Against Diabetes and Cancer |
title_sort | decavanadate salts of cytosine and metformin: a combined experimental-theoretical study of potential metallodrugs against diabetes and cancer |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6176007/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30333969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2018.00402 |
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