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Gold(III) complexes as potential antitumor agents: solution chemistry and cytotoxic properties of some selected gold(III) compounds.

L Messori1, F Abbate, G Marcon, P Orioli, M Fontani, E Mini, T Mazzei, S Carotti, T O'Connell, P Zanello.   

Abstract

Gold(III) complexes generally exhibit interesting cytotoxic and antitumor properties, but until now, their development has been heavily hampered by their poor stability under physiological conditions. To enhance the stability of the gold(III) center, we prepared a number of gold(III) complexes with multidentate ligands - namely [Au(en)(2)]Cl(3), [Au(dien)Cl]Cl(2), [Au(cyclam)](ClO(4))(2)Cl, [Au(terpy)Cl]Cl(2), and [Au(phen)Cl(2)]Cl - and analyzed their behavior in solution. The solution properties of these complexes were monitored by visible absorption spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and chloride-selective potentiometric measurements; the electrochemical properties were also studied by cyclic voltammetry and coulometry. Since all the investigated compounds exhibited sufficient stability under physiological conditions, their cytotoxic properties were tested in vitro, via the sulforhodamine B assay, on the representative human ovarian tumor cell line A2780, either sensitive or resistant to cisplatin. In most cases the investigated compounds showed relevant cell-killing properties with IC(50) values falling in the 0.2-10 microM range; noticeably most investigated gold(III) complexes were able to overcome, to a large extent, resistance to cisplatin when tested on the corresponding cisplatin-resistant cell line. The cytotoxic properties of the free ligands were also determined under the same solution conditions. Ethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, and cyclam were virtually nontoxic (IC(50) values > 100 microM) so that the relevant cytotoxic effects observed for [Au(en)(2)]Cl(3) and [Au(dien)Cl]Cl(2) could be quite unambiguously ascribed to the presence of the gold(III) center. In contrast the phenanthroline and terpyridine ligands turned out to be even more cytotoxic than the corresponding gold(III) complexes rendering the interpretation of the cytotoxicity profiles of the latter complexes less straightforward. The implications of the present findings for the development of novel gold(III) complexes as possible cytotoxic and antitumor drugs are discussed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11000008     DOI: 10.1021/jm990492u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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