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Amide Coupling Reaction for the Synthesis of Bispyridine-based Ligands and Their Complexation to Platinum as Dinuclear Anticancer Agents
Published on: May 28, 2014
An Investigation into Substitution-Kinetics, Biomolecular Responses and Multimodal Anticancer Potential of a Dihalide
Subrata Mandal1, Pulak Jana2,3, Rahul Naskar1
1Department of Chemistry, Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, Kolkata, 700032, India.
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This study addresses a novel palladium dihalide complex, cis-[Pd(PCAH)Cl₂] (C1), as a promising anticancer agent. XRD analysis reveals a deformed square planar geometry stabilized by hydrogen bonds and π•••π interactions. The M-Cl bonds in C1 demonstrate susceptibility to nucleophilic substitution by 2,2'-bipyridine (Bpy), with kinetic parameters evaluated using spectrophotometry. Fluorometric and spectrophotometric investigations demonstrate that C1 binds to CT DNA and protein with an avidity of around 105 M-1. The interaction with DNA is multifaceted, employing covalent bonding and intercalation, as supported by viscosity measurements. Fluorescence lifetime experiments illustrate that C1 produces static dampening of BSA fluorescence, implying structural adjustments near the tryptophan residue, further corroborated by spectroscopic analyses. The pair's (BSA and C1) FRET distance has also been computed. In vitro cytotoxicity tests suggest that C1 selectively suppresses the growth of breast carcinoma, MDA-MB-231 with IC50=20±2.64 μM, while showing minimal effects on non-cancerous HEK-293 cells. The mechanism of action includes the creation of ROS, leading to mitochondrial apoptosis, as evidenced by various assays, including annexin-V-FITC/PI labeling. Overall, complex C1 exhibits encouraging promise as a selective anticancer drug with a ROS-triggered apoptotic mechanism, particularly effective against breast carcinoma MDA-MB-231 cells.
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