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Varying the metal to ethacrynic acid ratio in ruthenium(ii)/osmium(ii)-p-cymene conjugates

Paunescu, Emilia  
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Soudani, Mylene
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Clavel, Catherine M.  
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2017
Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry

Following the identification of a ruthenium(II)-arene complex with an ethacrynic acid-modified imidazole ligand, which inhibits glutathione transferase (GST) and is cytotoxic to chemo-resistant cancer cells, a series of structurally related ruthenium(II)- and osmium(II)-p-cymene compounds have been prepared. In these complexes the ethacrynic acid is linked to the metals via appropriately modified pyridine ligands. The influence of the metal center and the metal:ethacrynic acid ratio on the cytotoxicity of the compounds was evaluated with the derivatives with one metal center and two ethacrynic acid moieties being the most potent against chemo-resistant A2780cisR cells (human ovarian cancer cells with acquired resistance to cisplatin). Moreover, compared to a complex with an ethacrynic acid-modified imidazole ligand (RAIMID-EA, Figure 2), these complexes display a significant degree of cancer cell specificity.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jinorgbio.2017.07.027
Web of Science ID

WOS:000411919000021

Author(s)
Paunescu, Emilia  
Soudani, Mylene
Clavel, Catherine M.  
Dyson, Paul J.  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry
Volume

175

Start page

198

End page

207

Subjects

Bioorganometallic chemistry

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Metal-based drugs

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Anticancer drugs

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Drug resistance

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Ethacrynic acid

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REVIEWED

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November 8, 2017
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