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We describe the direct coupling of alcohols and
amines to a 3-(pyridin-3-yl)propanoic acid ligand coordinated to
a Pt(II) to afford ester and amide derivatives. Using this
approach, a family of trans-Pt(II) compounds with amine ligands
bearing long perfluorinated chains was prepared, as these chains
potentially endow the complexes with thermoactivatable properties.
Related compounds with alkyl chains in place of the
perfluorinated chains were also prepared as controls using the
same direct coupling method. The stability of the complexes in
solution, their reactivity with DNA and proteins, and their
antiproliferative activity evaluated in tumorigenic (A2780 and A2780cisR) and nontumorigenic (HEK293) cells at 37 °C and
following exposure to elevated temperatures (that mimic the temperatures employed in thermotherapy) were also studied to
assess their utility as putative (thermoactivated) anticancer agents.
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Este artículo describe la síntesis y caracterización de complejos de Pt(II) con ligandos termoactivos como fármacos antitumorales y el estudio de su actividad farmacológica en líneas celulares tumorales
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Silvia Cabrera, Francisco Navas, Ana I. Matesanz, Marta Maroto, Tina Riedel, Paul J. Dyson, Adoración G. Quiroga. Inorganic Chemistry, 2019, 58, 7200-7208.
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