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Complexes of Pd(II) and Pt(II) with 9-Aminoacridine: Reactions with DNA and Study of Their Antiproliferative Activity

Authors :
Mercè Font-Bardia
Xavier Riera
Virtudes Moreno
Carlos J. Ciudad
Véronique Noé
X. Solans
Universitat de Barcelona
Source :
Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2007.

Abstract

Four new metal complexes {M = Pd(II) or Pt(II)} containing the ligand 9-aminoacridine (9AA) were prepared. The compounds were characterized by FT-IR andH,C, andPtNMR spectroscopies. Crystal structure of the palladium complex of formulae[Pd(9AA)(μ-Cl)]2·2DMF was determined by X-ray diffraction. Two 9-acridine molecules in the imine form bind symmetrically to the metal ions in a bidentate fashion through the imine nitrogen atom and the C(1) atom of the aminoacridine closing a new five-membered ring. By reaction with phosphine or pyridine, the Cl bridges broke and compounds with general formulae [Pd(9AA)Cl(L)] (whereL=PPh3or py) were formed. A mononuclear complex of platinum of formulae [Pt(9AA)Cl(DMSO)] was also obtained by direct reaction of 9-aminoacridine and the complex [PtCl2(DMSO)2]. The capacity of the compounds to modify the secondary and tertiary structures of DNA was evaluated by means of circular dichroism and electrophoretic mobility. Both palladium and platinum compounds proved active in the modification of both the secondary and tertiary DNA structures. AFM images showed noticeable modifications of the morphology of the plasmid pBR322 DNA by the compounds probably due to the intercalation of the complexes between base pairs of the DNA molecule. Finally, the palladium complex was tested for antiproliferative activity against three different human tumor cell lines. The results suggest that the palladium complex of formula[Pd(9AA)(μ-Cl)]2has significant antiproliferative activity, although it is less active than cisplatin.

Details

ISSN :
1687479X and 15653633
Volume :
2007
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....79390af2c5cc318c17c0916a0c7b9c47
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/98732