Issue 44, 2008

Bisursodeoxycholate(ethylenediamine)platinum(ii): a new autofluorescent compound. Cytotoxic activity and cell cycle analysis in ovarian and hematological cell lines

Abstract

The present paper describes for the first time an intrinsic fluorescent square-planar platinum(II) complex carrying two ursodeoxycholate ligands ([Pt(UDC)2(en)], where UDC = ursodeoxycholate), that emits at room temperature once free in solution. Kinetic studies were carried out in aqueous solution and in the presence of different NaCl concentrations: 4 mM (similar to cytoplasmic concentration) and 150 mM (similar to plasmatic concentration). This novel compound was synthesized from a [PtCl2(en)] complex and shows increased cytotoxic activity against both resting and cycling HeLa cells, with no toxicity for cell lines derived from neoplastic haematopoietic cells.

Graphical abstract: Bisursodeoxycholate(ethylenediamine)platinum(ii): a new autofluorescent compound. Cytotoxic activity and cell cycle analysis in ovarian and hematological cell lines

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2008
Accepted
12 Aug 2008
First published
25 Sep 2008

Dalton Trans., 2008, 6159-6164

Bisursodeoxycholate(ethylenediamine)platinum(II): a new autofluorescent compound. Cytotoxic activity and cell cycle analysis in ovarian and hematological cell lines

M. Pérez-Andrés, J. J. Benito, E. Rodríguez-Fernández, B. Corradetti, D. Primo, J. L. Manzano, A. Orfao and J. J. Criado, Dalton Trans., 2008, 6159 DOI: 10.1039/B807965J

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