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Platinum(II)-Acyclovir Complexes: Synthesis, Antiviral and Antitumour Activity.

Authors :
Coluccia M
Boccarelli A
Cermelli C
Portolani M
Natile G
Source :
Metal-based drugs [Met Based Drugs] 1995; Vol. 2 (5), pp. 249-56.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

A platinum(II) complex with the antiviral drug acyclovir was synthesized and its antiviral and anticancer properties were investigated in comparison to those of acyclovir and cisplatin. The platinum-acyclovir complex maintained the antiviral activity of the parent drug acyclovir, though showing a minor efficacy on a molar basis (ID(50) = 7.85 and 1.02 muMu for platinum-acyclovir and cisplatin, respectively). As anticancer agent, the platinum-acyclovir complex was markedly less potent than cisplatin on a mole-equivalent basis, but it was as effective as cisplatin when equitoxic dosages were administered in vivo to P388 leukaemia-bearing mice (%T/C = 209 and 211 for platinum-acyclovir and cisplatin, respectively). The platinum-acyclovir complex was also active against a cisplatin-resistant subline of the P388 leukaemia (%T/C = 140), thus suggesting a different mechanism of action. The DNA interaction properties (sequence specificity and interstrand cross-linking ability) of platinum-acyclovir were also investigated in comparison to those of cisplatin and [Pt(dien)Cl](+), an antitumour-inactive platinum-triamine compound. The results of this study point to a potential new drug endowed, at the same time, with antiviral and anticancer activity and characterized by DNA interaction properties different from those of cisplatin.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0793-0291
Volume :
2
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Metal-based drugs
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18472776
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/MBD.1995.249