| Literature DB >> 28529564 |
Shanshan Shen1, Hong Chen2, Taofeng Zhu2, Xiuqin Ma2, Jun Xu3, Wenjiao Zhu2, Ruhua Chen2, Jing Xie2, Tieliang Ma2, Lei Jia3, Yuan Wang3, Chunyan Peng1.
Abstract
The reaction of divalent transition metal salts and (E)-N'-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)nicotinohydrazide (penh) led to the formation of [Mn(penh)2] (complex 1), [Co(penh)2] (complex 2), [Cu(penh)2] (complex 3) and [Cd (penh)2] (complex 4) complexes. The four complexes were characterized using elemental analyses, infrared spectra and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. Subsequently, the complexes were used for in vitro cell level experiments to determine potential antitumor effects. The results demonstrated that the complexes exhibited a similar structure; however, they were crystallized with distinct space groups. In comparison with the uncomplexed penh ligand, all four complexes were able to markedly decrease the proliferation rate of various types of tumor cell, including the human lung cancer cell line A549, human gastric cancer cell line BGC823 and human esophageal cancer cell line Eca109, in a concentration-dependent manner. Furthermore, the complexes promoted tumor cell apoptosis, as demonstrated in the apoptosis assay, and this was confirmed using electrophoresis.Entities:
Keywords: anticancer; nicotinohydrazone ligand; transition metal complexes
Year: 2017 PMID: 28529564 PMCID: PMC5431687 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.5857
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967