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Solution behaviour and biological activity of bisamidine complexes of platinum(II)
Authors:C Marzano  S Mazzega Sbovata  F Bettio  R A Michelin  R Seraglia  T Kiss  A Venzo  R Bertani
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Padova, Via F. Marzolo 5, 35131, Padua, Italy.
Abstract:A series of platinum(II) amidine complexes were previously prepared with the aim of obtaining a new class of platinum-based antitumour drugs. This series includes compounds of the type cis--PtCl2{Z-HN=C(NHMe)Me}2] and trans-PtCl2{Z-HN=C(NHMe)Me}2] (1, 2), cis-PtCl2{E-HN=C(NMe2)Me}2] and trans-PtCl2{E-HN=C(NMe2)Me}2] (3, 4), cis-PtCl2{Z-HN=C(NHMe)Ph}2] and trans-PtCl2{Z-HN=C(NHMe)Ph}2] (5, 6), and cis-PtCl2{HN=C(NMe2)Ph}2] and trans-PtCl2{HN=C(NMe2)Ph}2] (7, 8). The reactions with dimethyl sulfoxide were studied for complexes 5-8; the formation of cationic species containing coordinated dimethyl sulfoxide was demonstrated by NMR experiments and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. In this work, the amidine platinum(II) complexes were tested for their in vitro cytotoxicity on a panel of various human cancer cell lines. The results indicate that the benzamidine complex 8 was the most effective derivative also circumventing acquired cisplatin resistance as demonstrated by chemosensitivity tests performed on cisplatin-sensitive and cisplatin-resistant cell lines. The studies concerning the cellular DNA damage on both parental chemosensitive and resistant sublines suggest for the new trans-amidine complex a different mechanism of action compared with that exhibited by cisplatin.
Keywords:Cisplatin  Cytotoxicity  Platinum amidine complexes  Drug resistance
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