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In vitro antitumour and hepatotoxicity profiles of Au(I) and Ag(I) bidentate pyridyl phosphine complexes and relationships to cellular uptake

DOI:0162-0134
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ABSTRACT In this study we characterised the in vitro antitumour and hepatotoxicity profiles of a series of Au(I) and Ag(I) bidentate phenyl and pyridyl complexes in a panel of cisplatin-resistant human ovarian cancer cell-lines, and in isolated rat hepatocytes. The gold and silver compounds overcame cisplatin-resistance in the CH1-cisR, 41M-cisR and SKOV-3 cell-lines, and showed cytotoxic potencies strongly correlated with their lipophilicity. Complexes with phenyl or 2-pyridyl ligands had high antitumour and hepatotoxic potency and low selectivity between different cell-lines. Their cytotoxicity profiles were similar to classic mitochondrial poisons and an example of this type of compound was shown to accumulate preferentially in the mitochondria of cancer cells in a manner that depended upon the mitochondrial membrane potential. In contrast, complexes with 3- or 4-pyridyl ligands had low antitumour and hepatotoxic potency and cytotoxicity profiles similar to 2-deoxy-D-glucose. In addition, they showed high selectivity between different cell-lines that was not attributable to variation in uptake in different cell-types. The in vitro hepatotoxic potency of the series of gold and silver compounds varied by over 61-fold and was closely related to their lipophilicity and hepatocyte uptake. In conclusion, Au(I) and Ag(I) bidendate pyridyl phosphine complexes demonstrate activity against cisplatin-resistant human cancer cells and in vitro cytotoxicity that strongly depends upon their lipophilicity. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Yes Yes

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Keywords

2-pyridyl ligands
 
4-pyridyl ligands
 
cancer cells
 
cisplatin-resistant human cancer cells
 
cisplatin-resistant human ovarian cancer cell-lines
 
classic mitochondrial poisons
 
cytotoxic potencies
 
different cell-lines
 
different cell-types
 
hepatocyte uptake
 
hepatotoxic potency
 
low selectivity
 
mitochondrial membrane potential
 
pyridyl complexes
 
silver compounds
 
silver compounds varied
 
SKOV-3 cell-lines
 
vitro antitumour
 
vitro cytotoxicity
 
vitro hepatotoxic potency