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Platinum (II) Complexes with Stereochemically-defined Thiepane Dioxide Diamine Ligands as Anticancer Drugs

VANDA CERÈ, LORIS GROSSI, DANIELA MUNARI, SALVATORE POLLICINO, LAURA MARTELLI and MARIO MARTELLI
Anticancer Research May 2006, 26 (3A) 1815-1819;
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Abstract

Platinum (II) complexes are accredited with biological activities. New complexes with thiepane dioxide diamine as ligands, characterized by defined stereochemical features, a flexible 7-membered thiepane moiety and by C2 symmetry, were prepared. The complexes, related to the diamino cyclohexane family of platinum complexes, were soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide with the solvent substituting one chloride ion. These positively-charged complexes were tested against a human carcinoma cell line A431 and its cisplatin-resistant counterpart A431/Pt and were found to show: i) capability in bypassing cisplatin-resistance; ii) cytotoxicity comparable to that of oxaliplatin; iii) lower activity than cisplatin. In both cells lines, [PtCl(DACH)(DMSO)]+ was more cytotoxic than oxaliplatin. The best activity was shown by the platinum complexes with ligands which presented C2 symmetry.

  • Platinum (II) complexes
  • thiepane
  • antitumor activity
  • stereochemistry
  • dimethyl sulfoxide

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  • Received February 1, 2006.
  • Revision received April 11, 2006.
  • Accepted April 27, 2006.
  • Copyright© 2006 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinassios), All rights reserved
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VANDA CERÈ, LORIS GROSSI, DANIELA MUNARI, SALVATORE POLLICINO, LAURA MARTELLI, MARIO MARTELLI
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