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 con-taining coordinated dimethyl sulfoxide was demon-strated by NMR experiments and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. In this work, the ami-dine 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 cir-cumventing acquired cisplatin resistance as demon-strated 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 mecha-nism of action compared with that exhibited by cis-platin.

Solution behaviour and biological activity of bisamidine complexes of platinum(II)

R Seraglia;A Venzo;
2007

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 con-taining coordinated dimethyl sulfoxide was demon-strated by NMR experiments and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. In this work, the ami-dine 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 cir-cumventing acquired cisplatin resistance as demon-strated 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 mecha-nism of action compared with that exhibited by cis-platin.
2007
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Cisplatin
Cytotoxicity
Platinum
amidine complexes
NMR
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