Issue 55, 2021, Issue in Progress

Synthesis and cytotoxicity against tumor cells of pincer N-heterocyclic ligands and their transition metal complexes

Abstract

The complexes: [CoL2](ClO4)2 (1), [FeL2](ClO4)2 (2), [NiL2](ClO4)2 (3) and [MnLCl2] (4), with L = diethyl-1,1′-(pyridine-2,6-diyl)bis(5-methyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylate), were synthesized and fully characterized. Structural analysis revealed two distinct patterns influenced by the counter ions where L acts as a tridentate chelating ligand. The in vitro antitumor activity of L and L′ (diethyl 2,2′-(pyridine-2,6-diylbis(5-methyl-1H-pyrazole-3,1-diyl)) diacetate) as well as their metal complexes, was tested by the measurement of their cytostatic and cytotoxic properties towards the blood cancer mastocytoma cell line P815. We have also investigated their interactions with the antioxidant enzyme system. As a result, [MnL′Cl2] (1′) exhibited the strongest activity compared to reference cis-platin with no cytotoxicity towards normal cells PBMCs (Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells). On the other hand, the antioxidant enzyme activity showed that the efficiency of metal complex 1′ against P815 tumor cells was via the rise in the SOD activity and inhibition of CAT enzyme activity. This proof of concept study allows disclosure of a new class of molecules in cancer therapeutics.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and cytotoxicity against tumor cells of pincer N-heterocyclic ligands and their transition metal complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2021
Accepted
20 Oct 2021
First published
27 Oct 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 34742-34753

Synthesis and cytotoxicity against tumor cells of pincer N-heterocyclic ligands and their transition metal complexes

A. Oulmidi, S. Radi, A. Idir, A. Zyad, I. Kabach, M. Nhiri, K. Robeyns, A. Rotaru and Y. Garcia, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 34742 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA05918A

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