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Fluoroquinolone-metal complexes: a route to counteract bacterial resistance?

Maria J Feio1, Isabel Sousa1, Mariana Ferreira1, Luís Cunha-Silva1, Raúl G Saraiva1, Carla Queirós1, José G Alexandre1, Vasco Claro1, Adélia Mendes1, Rosa Ortiz2, Sandra Lopes1, Ana Luísa Amaral1, João Lino1, Patrícia Fernandes1, Ana João Silva1, Lisete Moutinho1, Baltazar de Castro1, Eulália Pereira1, Lourdes Perelló2, Paula Gameiro3.   

Abstract

Microbial resistance to antibiotics is one of the biggest public health threats of the modern world. Antibiotic resistance is an area of much clinical relevance and therefore research that has the potential to identify agents that may circumvent it or treat resistant infections is paramount. Solution behavior of various fluoroquinolone (FQ) complexes with copper(II) in the presence and absence of 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) was studied in aqueous solution, by potentiometry and/or spectrophotometry, and are herein described. The results obtained showed that under physiological conditions (micromolar concentration range and pH7.4) only copper(II):FQ:phen ternary complexes are stable. Hence, these complexes were synthesised and characterised by means of UV-visible and IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In these complexes, the FQ acts as a bidentate ligand that coordinates the metal cation through the carbonyl and carboxyl oxygen atoms and phen coordinates through two N-atoms forming the equatorial plane of a distorted square-pyramidal geometry. The fifth position of the penta-coordinated Cu(II) centre is generally occupied axially by an oxygen atom from a water molecule or from a nitrate ion. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) determinations of the complexes and comparison with free FQ in various E. coli strains indicate that the Cu-complexes are as efficient antimicrobials as the free antibiotic. Moreover, results strongly suggest that the cell intake route of both species is different supporting, therefore, the complexes' suitability as candidates for further biological testing in FQ-resistant microorganisms.
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Keywords:  Bacterial resistance; Fluoroquinolones; Metalloantibiotics; Solution equilibria

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24952152     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2014.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inorg Biochem        ISSN: 0162-0134            Impact factor:   4.155


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