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Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex

The use of ruthenium complexes as chemotherapeutic agents has been recently explored as one of the alternatives to conventional treatments. In the present study, two Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes were synthesized and characterized: a strained [Ru(bipy)(2)(BC)]Cl(2) (complex 1) where [bipy = 2,2′-bipy...

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Autores principales: Mehanna, Stephanie, Mansour, Najwa, Audi, Hassib, Bodman-Smith, Kikki, Mroueh, Mohamad A., Taleb, Robin I., Daher, Costantine F., Khnayzer, Rony S.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02615k
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author Mehanna, Stephanie
Mansour, Najwa
Audi, Hassib
Bodman-Smith, Kikki
Mroueh, Mohamad A.
Taleb, Robin I.
Daher, Costantine F.
Khnayzer, Rony S.
author_facet Mehanna, Stephanie
Mansour, Najwa
Audi, Hassib
Bodman-Smith, Kikki
Mroueh, Mohamad A.
Taleb, Robin I.
Daher, Costantine F.
Khnayzer, Rony S.
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description The use of ruthenium complexes as chemotherapeutic agents has been recently explored as one of the alternatives to conventional treatments. In the present study, two Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes were synthesized and characterized: a strained [Ru(bipy)(2)(BC)]Cl(2) (complex 1) where [bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine and BC = bathocuproine] along with the unstrained control [Ru(bipy)(2)(phen)]Cl(2) (complex 2) where [phen = 1,10-phenanthroline]. The photophysical and photochemical analyses proved that unlike the photostable complex 2, complex 1 ejected both bipy and BC ligands at a ratio of 3 : 1 respectively. Results showed that the activity of complex 1 was significantly enhanced upon photoactivation. The response was however particularly significant in B16-F10 melanoma cells where phototoxicity index (PI = IC(50) dark/IC(50) light) was >900. When compared to cisplatin, the photoproducts were more potent against all tested cell lines, implying that the complex acquired significant chemotherapeutic potential upon irradiation. Cellular uptake of complex 1 and the free BC ligand were found to be significantly facilitated as evidenced by 400–600 fold increase in concentration of the compounds inside the cells relative to the extracellular culture medium. Complex 2 exhibited 35 times lower cellular concentration relative to complex 1. Flow cytometry and plasmid DNA gel electrophoresis measurements showed that complex 1 interacts with DNA inducing apoptosis in the dark and either late-apoptosis or necrosis upon irradiation. These findings corroborate the importance of lipophilic ligands such as BC to enhance uptake and subsequently improve the photochemotherapy potential of Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes.
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spelling pubmed-90646042022-05-04 Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex Mehanna, Stephanie Mansour, Najwa Audi, Hassib Bodman-Smith, Kikki Mroueh, Mohamad A. Taleb, Robin I. Daher, Costantine F. Khnayzer, Rony S. RSC Adv Chemistry The use of ruthenium complexes as chemotherapeutic agents has been recently explored as one of the alternatives to conventional treatments. In the present study, two Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes were synthesized and characterized: a strained [Ru(bipy)(2)(BC)]Cl(2) (complex 1) where [bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine and BC = bathocuproine] along with the unstrained control [Ru(bipy)(2)(phen)]Cl(2) (complex 2) where [phen = 1,10-phenanthroline]. The photophysical and photochemical analyses proved that unlike the photostable complex 2, complex 1 ejected both bipy and BC ligands at a ratio of 3 : 1 respectively. Results showed that the activity of complex 1 was significantly enhanced upon photoactivation. The response was however particularly significant in B16-F10 melanoma cells where phototoxicity index (PI = IC(50) dark/IC(50) light) was >900. When compared to cisplatin, the photoproducts were more potent against all tested cell lines, implying that the complex acquired significant chemotherapeutic potential upon irradiation. Cellular uptake of complex 1 and the free BC ligand were found to be significantly facilitated as evidenced by 400–600 fold increase in concentration of the compounds inside the cells relative to the extracellular culture medium. Complex 2 exhibited 35 times lower cellular concentration relative to complex 1. Flow cytometry and plasmid DNA gel electrophoresis measurements showed that complex 1 interacts with DNA inducing apoptosis in the dark and either late-apoptosis or necrosis upon irradiation. These findings corroborate the importance of lipophilic ligands such as BC to enhance uptake and subsequently improve the photochemotherapy potential of Ru(ii) polypyridyl complexes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9064604/ /pubmed/35519840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02615k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Mehanna, Stephanie
Mansour, Najwa
Audi, Hassib
Bodman-Smith, Kikki
Mroueh, Mohamad A.
Taleb, Robin I.
Daher, Costantine F.
Khnayzer, Rony S.
Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title_full Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title_fullStr Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title_short Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
title_sort enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02615k
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