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Ruthenium(II)-Tris-pyrazolylmethane Complexes Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth by Disrupting Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis.


ABSTRACT: While ruthenium arene complexes have been widely investigated for their medicinal potential, studies on homologous compounds containing a tridentate tris(1-pyrazolyl)methane ligand are almost absent in the literature. Ruthenium(II) complex 1 was obtained by a modified reported procedure; then, the reactions with a series of organic molecules (L) in boiling alcohol afforded novel complexes 2-9 in 77-99% yields. Products 2-9 were fully structurally characterized. They are appreciably soluble in water, where they undergo partial chloride/water exchange. The antiproliferative activity was determined using a panel of human cancer cell lines and a noncancerous one, evidencing promising potency of 1, 7, and 8 and significant selectivity toward cancer cells. The tested compounds effectively accumulate in cancer cells, and mitochondria represent a significant target of biological action. Most notably, data provide convincing evidence that the mechanism of biological action is mediated by the inhibiting of mitochondrial calcium intake.

SUBMITTER: Cervinka J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9376960 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ruthenium(II)-Tris-pyrazolylmethane Complexes Inhibit Cancer Cell Growth by Disrupting Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis.

Cervinka Jakub J   Gobbo Alberto A   Biancalana Lorenzo L   Markova Lenka L   Novohradsky Vojtech V   Guelfi Massimo M   Zacchini Stefano S   Kasparkova Jana J   Brabec Viktor V   Marchetti Fabio F  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20220801 15


While ruthenium arene complexes have been widely investigated for their medicinal potential, studies on homologous compounds containing a tridentate tris(1-pyrazolyl)methane ligand are almost absent in the literature. Ruthenium(II) complex <b>1</b> was obtained by a modified reported procedure; then, the reactions with a series of organic molecules (L) in boiling alcohol afforded novel complexes <b>2</b>-<b>9</b> in 77-99% yields. Products <b>2-9</b> were fully structurally characterized. They a  ...[more]

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