1. Synthesis, interaction with double-helical DNA and biological activity of the water soluble complex cis-dichloro-1,2-propylenediamine-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetato ruthenium (III) (RAP).
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Vilaplana RA, Delmani F, Manteca C, Torreblanca J, Moreno J, García-Herdugo G, and González-Vílchez F
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- Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Circular Dichroism, Comet Assay methods, DNA genetics, DNA Damage, Humans, Plasmids chemistry, Plasmids genetics, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Tumor Cells, Cultured, DNA chemistry, Organometallic Compounds chemistry, Organometallic Compounds pharmacology, Ruthenium chemistry
- Abstract
The effects exerted by the new complex cis-dichloro-1,2-propylenediaminetetraacetato ruthenium (III), H[RuCl(2)(PDTA-H(2))] [1, RAP], on DNA and cultured tumor cells (ovarian carcinoma TG cell line) were studied. The comparative study of circular dichroism (CD) spectra obtained from DNA and RAP-DNA system evidences the interaction of the complex with DNA. Compound 1 also interacted with tumor TG cells to slow their proliferation rate. BrdU incorporation was enhanced in cells treated with compound 1, as evidenced by a single-cell electrophoresis method (comet assay), in accordance with RAP-induced DNA damage. DNA migration of compound 1-treated cells was similar to that induced by noxious agents other than cross-linking chemicals. The stability of [RuCl(2)(PDTA-H(2))]-DNA binding is suggested by the high degree of damage that persisted after removal of compound 1 from the culture medium.
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- 2006
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