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Thermoresponsive carboplatin-releasing prodrugs

Mcadam, Aemilia D.
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Batchelor, Lucinda K.  
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Romano-deGea, Jan  
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February 19, 2024
Journal Of Inorganic Biochemistry

Platinum -based anticancer drugs, while potent, are associated with numerous and severe side effects. Hyperthermia therapy is an effective adjuvant in anticancer treatment, however, clinically used platinum drugs have not been optimised for combination with hyperthermia. The derivatisation of existing anticancer drugs with appropriately chosen thermoresponsive moieties results in drugs being activated only at the heated site. Perfluorinated chains of varying lengths were installed on carboplatin, a clinically approved drug, leading to the successful synthesis of a series of mono- and di- substituted platinum(IV) carboplatin prodrugs. Some of these complexes display relevant thermosensitivity on ovarian cancer cell lines, i.e., being inactive at 37°C while having comparable activity to carboplatin under mild hyperthermia (42°C). Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry indicated that carboplatin is likely the active platinum(II) anticancer agent upon reduction and cyclic voltammetry revealed that the length of the fluorinated alkyl chain has a strong influence on the rate of carboplatin formation, regulating the subsequent cytotoxicity.

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