Themed collection Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine

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Open Access Review Article

Cryptophane–xenon complexes for 129Xe MRI applications

This review aims to summarize the development of cryptophane biosensors for 129Xe MRI applications, while highlighting innovative biosensor designs and the consequent enhancements in detection sensitivity, which will be invaluable in expanding the scope of 129Xe MRI.

Graphical abstract: Cryptophane–xenon complexes for 129Xe MRI applications
From the themed collection: 2021 Reviews in RSC Advances
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Minerals in biology and medicine

Minerals play important natural roles in biology and offer relatively unexplored potential for the design of novel drugs, for the diagnosis of disease, and for discovery of new biotechnological applications via multisite recognition of biomolecules.

Graphical abstract: Minerals in biology and medicine
From the themed collection: 2021 Reviews in RSC Advances
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Cerium oxide nanoparticles: properties, biosynthesis and biomedical application

Cerium oxide nanoparticles have revolutionized the biomedical field and is still in very fast pace of development. Hence, this work elaborates the physicochemical properties, biosynthesis, and biomedical applications of cerium oxide nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Cerium oxide nanoparticles: properties, biosynthesis and biomedical application
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Tumor microenvironment triggered biodegradation of inorganic nanoparticles for enhanced tumor theranostics

In this review, we summarize the recent advances in tumor microenvironment (TME)-triggered biodegradation of inorganic NPs accompanied by imaging signal amplification and the released ions-mediated tumor therapy.

Graphical abstract: Tumor microenvironment triggered biodegradation of inorganic nanoparticles for enhanced tumor theranostics
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Therapeutic potential of dithiocarbamate supported gold compounds

Chrysotherapy or aurotherapy, the use of gold as medicine, is two thousand years old.

Graphical abstract: Therapeutic potential of dithiocarbamate supported gold compounds
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Coated silver nanoparticles: synthesis, cytotoxicity, and optical properties

Coated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have recently become a topic of interest due to the fact that they have several applications such as in electronic, antimicrobial, industrial, optical, and medical fields as biosensors and drug delivery systems.

Graphical abstract: Coated silver nanoparticles: synthesis, cytotoxicity, and optical properties
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Scope of organometallic compounds based on transition metal-arene systems as anticancer agents: starting from the classical paradigm to targeting multiple strategies

The advent of the clinically approved drug cisplatin started a new era in the design of metallodrugs for cancer chemotherapy.

Graphical abstract: Scope of organometallic compounds based on transition metal-arene systems as anticancer agents: starting from the classical paradigm to targeting multiple strategies
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Laser activatable perfluorocarbon bubbles for imaging and therapy through enhanced absorption from coupled silica coated gold nanoparticles

PFH-NEs from PFH-NEs-scAuNPs can vaporize upon laser excitation leading to formation of PFH bubbles that can be used for contrast enhanced US imaging and therapy.

Graphical abstract: Laser activatable perfluorocarbon bubbles for imaging and therapy through enhanced absorption from coupled silica coated gold nanoparticles
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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UV-assisted synthesis of hydroxyapatite from eggshells at ambient temperature: cytotoxicity, drug delivery and bioactivity

Hap has been developed from eggshell by UV-irradiation for the first time. The negligible cytotoxicity and the efficient delivery of a therapeutic level of ciprofloxacin as well as bioactivity of this UV- Hap supports its use in biomedical fields.

Graphical abstract: UV-assisted synthesis of hydroxyapatite from eggshells at ambient temperature: cytotoxicity, drug delivery and bioactivity
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere

The synthesis of cell-tailored calcium carbonate with different crystal forms can be controlled from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere by a bio-inspired strategy.

Graphical abstract: Cell-tailored calcium carbonate particles with different crystal forms from nanoparticle to nano/microsphere
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Zinc(II)-cyclen coordinative amphiphiles for enhanced gene delivery

Zn-coordination could dramatically enhance the gene transfection efficiency and reduce the cytotoxicity of conventional cyclen-based cationic liposomes.

Graphical abstract: Zinc(ii)-cyclen coordinative amphiphiles for enhanced gene delivery
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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A first-principles study on potential chelation agents and indicators of Alzheimer's disease

Human-serum transferrin is involved in the transportation of aluminum across the blood–brain barrier.

Graphical abstract: A first-principles study on potential chelation agents and indicators of Alzheimer's disease
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Several coumarin derivatives and their Pd(II) complexes as potential inhibitors of the main protease of SARS-CoV-2, an in silico approach

Coumarin derivatives and their Pd(II)-complexes have shown a higher binding potential towards SARS-CoV-2 Mpro than chloroquine/cinanserin along with lower toxicity.

Graphical abstract: Several coumarin derivatives and their Pd(ii) complexes as potential inhibitors of the main protease of SARS-CoV-2, an in silico approach
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In vitro anticancer activity of parent and nano-encapsulated samarium(III) complex towards antimicrobial activity studies and FS-DNA/BSA binding affinity

The biological properties of the Sm-complex, such as its interaction with FS-DNA and BSA, anticancer, and antimicrobial activities were studied.

Graphical abstract: In vitro anticancer activity of parent and nano-encapsulated samarium(iii) complex towards antimicrobial activity studies and FS-DNA/BSA binding affinity
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Fluorination in enhancing photoactivated antibacterial activity of Ru(II) complexes with photo-labile ligands

Fluorination in the dppz ligand efficiently enhanced the photoactivated antibacterial activity of Ru(II) complexes with photo-labile ligands against antibiotic-resistant bacteria both under normoxic and hypoxic conditions.

Graphical abstract: Fluorination in enhancing photoactivated antibacterial activity of Ru(ii) complexes with photo-labile ligands
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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The synthesis, characterization, DNA/BSA/HSA interactions, molecular modeling, antibacterial properties, and in vitro cytotoxic activities of novel parent and niosome nano-encapsulated Ho(III) complexes

A new complex of holmium, [Ho(bpy)(H2O)6]Cl3 has been synthesized, their DNA/BSA/HSA binding, molecular docking, antibacterial activity and MTT assay of niosome nano-encapsulated are investigated.

Graphical abstract: The synthesis, characterization, DNA/BSA/HSA interactions, molecular modeling, antibacterial properties, and in vitro cytotoxic activities of novel parent and niosome nano-encapsulated Ho(iii) complexes
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Iron and copper complexes with antioxidant activity as inhibitors of the metastatic potential of glioma cells

Iron and copper complexes with antioxidant activity able to inhibit tumor metastasis by inhibiting epithelial-mesenchymal transition in glioma cells.

Graphical abstract: Iron and copper complexes with antioxidant activity as inhibitors of the metastatic potential of glioma cells
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Rhenium(I) complexation–dissociation strategy for synthesising fluorine-18 labelled pyridine bidentate radiotracers

A novel fluorine-18 radiolabelling method employing rhenium(I) mediation is described herein. In less than 1 minute, fluorine-18 labelled complexes and ligands were synthesised in greater than 80% and 60% radiochemical yields (RCY), respectively.

Graphical abstract: Rhenium(i) complexation–dissociation strategy for synthesising fluorine-18 labelled pyridine bidentate radiotracers
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Augmented interaction of multivalent arginine coated gold nanoclusters with lipid membranes and cells

A library of ultra-small red photoluminescent gold nanoclusters (Au NCs) were synthesized with an increasing amount of positive charges provided by the addition of mono-, di- or trivalent-glutathione modified arginine peptides.

Graphical abstract: Augmented interaction of multivalent arginine coated gold nanoclusters with lipid membranes and cells
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Unveiling the anti-cancer mechanism for half-sandwich and cyclometalated Ir(III)-based complexes with functionalized α-lipoic acid

The introduction of LA improved the anticancer activity of the complex and helped overcome the cisplatin-resistance.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling the anti-cancer mechanism for half-sandwich and cyclometalated Ir(iii)-based complexes with functionalized α-lipoic acid
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Evaluation of cytotoxic potential of structurally well-characterized RNA targeted ionic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) Cu(II) & Zn(II) DACH–mefenamato drug conjugates against human cancer cell lines

New RNA targeted ionic NSAID drug conjugates were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity against human cancer cell lines.

Graphical abstract: Evaluation of cytotoxic potential of structurally well-characterized RNA targeted ionic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) Cu(ii) & Zn(ii) DACH–mefenamato drug conjugates against human cancer cell lines
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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A novel drug–drug nanohybrid for the self-delivery of porphyrin and cis-platinum

A novel self-delivery drug–drug system nanohybrid constructed by the coordination assembly of porphyrin and cis-platinum was used for synergetic photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy.

Graphical abstract: A novel drug–drug nanohybrid for the self-delivery of porphyrin and cis-platinum
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Increase in the apparent intercalation ability of a platinum complex via multivalency by installation into the sidechain of a graft copolymer and observation of structural changes in the intercalated DNA

Pt complexes increase their apparent binding constant by grafting on sidechains of polymer segments via multivalent effect.

Graphical abstract: Increase in the apparent intercalation ability of a platinum complex via multivalency by installation into the sidechain of a graft copolymer and observation of structural changes in the intercalated DNA
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Pluronic F127 self-assembled MoS2 nanocomposites as an effective glutathione responsive anticancer drug delivery system

In this study, bio-responsive polymeric MoS2 nanocomposites were prepared for use as a drug carrier for cancer therapy.

Graphical abstract: Pluronic F127 self-assembled MoS2 nanocomposites as an effective glutathione responsive anticancer drug delivery system
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Aptamer–gold nanoparticle conjugates for the colorimetric detection of arboviruses and vector mosquito species

Colorimetric detection of arboviruses and vector mosquito species. (A) Aptamer-gold nanoparticle conjugates, (B) mosquito salivary protein, (C) Zika envelope protein, (D) visible color change, (E) imbibed diagnostic and (F) diagnostic cards.

Graphical abstract: Aptamer–gold nanoparticle conjugates for the colorimetric detection of arboviruses and vector mosquito species
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Improving the anticancer activity of platinum(IV) prodrugs using a dual-targeting strategy with a dichloroacetate axial ligand

Complex 1b could release complex B and DCA, playing a dual-targeting anti-tumor effect against cancer cells, targeting nuclear DNA and mitochondria, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Improving the anticancer activity of platinum(iv) prodrugs using a dual-targeting strategy with a dichloroacetate axial ligand
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by copper complex Cu(SBCM)2 towards oestrogen-receptor positive MCF-7 breast cancer cells

Cu(SBCM)2 binds to DNA topoisomerase I, which, in turn, induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in MCF-7 breast cancer cells, possibly via p53 signalling pathway.

Graphical abstract: Induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis by copper complex Cu(SBCM)2 towards oestrogen-receptor positive MCF-7 breast cancer cells
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(II) polypyridyl complex

A strained Ru(II) prodrug exhibited enhanced cellular uptake and phototoxicity due to its lipophilic properties.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced cellular uptake and photochemotherapeutic potential of a lipophilic strained Ru(ii) polypyridyl complex
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Biogenesis of ZnO nanoparticles using Pandanus odorifer leaf extract: anticancer and antimicrobial activities

The continuously increasing incidence rates of cancer and infectious diseases are open threats to the sustainable survival of animals and humans.

Graphical abstract: Biogenesis of ZnO nanoparticles using Pandanus odorifer leaf extract: anticancer and antimicrobial activities
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Inhibition of metal-induced amyloid β-peptide aggregation by a blood–brain barrier permeable silica–cyclen nanochelator

A BBB-passable nanoscale silica–cyclen chelator effectively reduces the metal-induced Aβ aggregates and related ROS, thereby decreasing the neurotoxicity of Aβ.

Graphical abstract: Inhibition of metal-induced amyloid β-peptide aggregation by a blood–brain barrier permeable silica–cyclen nanochelator
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Cholesterol-coated gold nanorods as an efficient nano-carrier for chemotherapeutic delivery and potential treatment of breast cancer: in vitro studies using the MCF-7 cell line

Gold nanorods demonstrate a recognized role in the treatment of breast cancer cell lines as an efficient nanocarrier for chemotherapeutic drug delivery.

Graphical abstract: Cholesterol-coated gold nanorods as an efficient nano-carrier for chemotherapeutic delivery and potential treatment of breast cancer: in vitro studies using the MCF-7 cell line
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Enzymatic synthesis of selenium-containing amphiphilic aliphatic polycarbonate as an oxidation-responsive drug delivery vehicle

A facile synthetic strategy based on enzymatic polymerization was developed to construct a ROS-responsive polycarbonate served as biocompatible drug vehicle.

Graphical abstract: Enzymatic synthesis of selenium-containing amphiphilic aliphatic polycarbonate as an oxidation-responsive drug delivery vehicle
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Cisplatin, glutathione and the third wheel: a copper-(1,10-phenanthroline) complex modulates cisplatin–GSH interactions from antagonism to synergism in cancer cells resistant to cisplatin

A new drug cocktail is proposed to overcome the cisplatin-resistance due to the presence of glutathione. A2780 cisplatin-resistant cells, treated with the drug cocktail, showed early apoptosis.

Graphical abstract: Cisplatin, glutathione and the third wheel: a copper-(1,10-phenanthroline) complex modulates cisplatin–GSH interactions from antagonism to synergism in cancer cells resistant to cisplatin
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Designing photolabile ruthenium polypyridyl crosslinkers for hydrogel formation and multiplexed, visible-light degradation

Multiplexed visible-light photolysis: two ruthenium crosslinkers were used to generate a PEG based hydrogel that can be degraded selectively with orange and blue light.

Graphical abstract: Designing photolabile ruthenium polypyridyl crosslinkers for hydrogel formation and multiplexed, visible-light degradation
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Near-infrared emitting lanthanide(III) complexes as prototypes of optical imaging agents with peptide targeting ability: a methodological approach

NIR Ln(III) complexes combining a cyclen derivative, azo-dye as a sensitizer and a cRGD peptide as a targeting moiety.

Graphical abstract: Near-infrared emitting lanthanide(iii) complexes as prototypes of optical imaging agents with peptide targeting ability: a methodological approach
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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Gold nanoparticle coatings as efficient adenovirus carriers to non-infectable stem cells

Assessment of the differences of the levels of gene expression achieved in non-infectable MSCs, by the completion of recombinant adenoviruses together with different NPs combinations (gold NPs or a commercially available polyethylenimine derivative).

Graphical abstract: Gold nanoparticle coatings as efficient adenovirus carriers to non-infectable stem cells
From the themed collection: Editors' Collection: Metals in Medicine
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About this collection

This collection, guest-edited by Associate Editor Dr. Camilla Abbehausen (University of Campinas), features articles on Metals in Medicine. This exciting research field explores all the periodic table diversity to design molecules, particles, and materials for diagnosis and treatment. More than fifty-five years after the discovery of cisplatin antitumor activity and its tremendous impact in medicine, the collection shows how the field has expanded. The selection demonstrates strategies for tailoring the properties of metal complexes, metal nanoparticles, and inorganic materials by using coordination chemistry and nanotechnology.

Novel metallodrug designs continue to be exciting as innovative synthetic strategies of functionalization generate safer and more effective drugs. Their mechanistic investigation is also along with these contributions. Photodynamic and photothermal therapy gained strength as metals can provide the main characteristics for a successful agent. Metallo nanoparticles also present several applications as they can star in therapy and diagnostics or be a platform for drug delivery. Moreover, metallo-organic framework (MOFs) also figures in the advanced delivery systems. This edition envisages giving a taste of the diversity and impact of Metals in Medicine.

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