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The ruthenium complex cis-(dichloro)tetrammineruthenium(III) chloride induces apoptosis and damages DNA in murine sarcoma 180 cells.

Aliny Pereira de Lima1, Flavia de Castro Pereira, Cesar Augusto Sam Tiago Vilanova-Costa, Alessandra de Santana Braga Barbosa Ribeiro, Luiz Alfredo Pavanin, Wagner Batista Dos Santos, Elisângela de Paula Silveira-Lacerda.   

Abstract

Ruthenium (III) complexes are increasingly attracting the interest of researchers due to their promising pharmacological properties. Recently, we reported that the cis-(dichloro)tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride compound has cytotoxic effects on murine sarcoma 180 (S-180) cells. In an effort to understand the mechanism responsible for their cytotoxicity, study we investigated the genotoxicity, cell cycle distribution and induction of apoptosis caused by cis- (dichloro) tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride in S-180 tumour cells. cis-(dichloro) tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride treatment induced significant DNA damage in S-180 cells, as detected by the alkaline comet assay. In the cell cycle analysis, cis-(dichloro) tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride caused an increase in the number of cells in G1 phase, accompanied by a decrease in the S and G2 phases after 24 h of treatment. In contrast, the cell cycle distribution of S-180 cells treated with cis-(dichloro) tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride for 48 h showed a concentration-dependent increase in the sub-G1 phase (indicating apoptosis), with a corresponding decrease in cells in the G1, S and G2 phases. In addition, cis-(dichloro) tetrammineruthenium(III) chloride treatment induced apoptosis in a time-dependent manner,as observed by the increased numbers of annexin V-positive cells. Taken together, these findings strongly demonstrate that DNA damage, cell cycle changes and apoptosis may correlate with the cytotoxic effects of cis-(dichloro) tetrammineruthenium (III) chloride on S-180 cells.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20826946     DOI: 10.1007/s12038-010-0042-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci        ISSN: 0250-5991            Impact factor:   1.826


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