Publication Type Journal Article
Title Insight into the cytotoxicity of polynuclear Cu(I) camphor complexes
Authors Tiago A. Fernandes Filipa Mendes Alexandra P. S. Roseiro Isabel Santos M Fernanda NN Carvalho
Groups BioMol
Journal POLYHEDRON
Year 2015
Month February
Volume 87
Number
Pages 215-219
Abstract Three new polynuclear Cu(I) camphor complexes, [(CuBr)(2)\(p-H2NC6H4)NC10H14O\](n) (2d), [(CuCl)(4)\m-C-6 H-4(NC10H14O)(2)\](n) (5f) and [(CuBr)(4)\p-C6H4(NC10H14O)(2)\](n) (6e), were synthesized and their cytotoxicity, as well as that of the former reported compounds [(CuX)(2)(YNC10H14O)](n) (X = Cl : Y = NMe2 (1a), NH2 (1b), NHMe (1c), (H2NC6H4)NC10H14O (1d): X = Br; Y = NMe2 (2a)), [\Cu(Me2NNC10H14O)\(2)(mu-X)(2]) (X = Cl (3a), Br (4a)) and [(CuCl)(4)\p-C6H4(NC10H14O)(2)\] (5f), were evaluated against the human colon adenocarcinoma cancer cell line HT29 using the colorimetric method (MU assay). The calculated IC50 values indicate that all the complexes have cytotoxic activity that ranges from high to moderate or low, depending on the characteristics of the camphor ligand and the halide co-ligand. The complexes [(CuCl)(4)\m-C-6 H-4(NC10H14O)(2)\] (5f. IC50 = 32.0 + 1.1 mu M) and [(CuCl)(2)(H2NNC10H14O)](n) (1b, IC50 = 37.0 +/- 1.1 mu M) display the lowest IC50 values, while [(CuBr)(2)\(p-H2NC6H4)NC10H14O\](n) (2d, IC50 = 119.9 +/- 1.1 mu M) displays the highest one. The IC50 value for 51 approaches that of cisplatin (26.3 + 1.1 mu M). No cytotoxic activity was detected for the camphor compounds H2NNC10H14O (b) and m-C6H4(NC10H14O)(2) (1), used as ligands. In selected cases, the copper accumulation in the cells was evaluated. No direct relationship was found between the copper uptake and the cytotoxicity of the complexes. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2014.11.020
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Publisher PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Book Title
ISSN 0277-5387
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Bibtex ID ISI:000353316800027
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