Novel Apoptosis-Inducing trans-Platinum Piperidine Derivatives: Synthesis and Biological Characterization
- 30 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
- Vol. 45 (24) , 5196-5204
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jm020817y
Abstract
The synthesis, chemical characterization, and interaction with cells of new sterically hindered trans- and cis-diaminedichloroplatinum(II) complexes are described. The amine ligands include monofunctional piperidine (pip) and piperazine (pz). The poor solubility of trans-diaminedichloroplatinum complexes was overcome by introducing the positively charged pz ligand, which allows retaining of the classic platinum coordination sphere. In vitro evaluation in OV-1063 and C-26 tumor cells revealed that replacing one NH3 of the inactive transplatin by an aromatic planar ligand (4-picoline, 4-pic) or by an aliphatic nonplanar heterocyclic ligand (pip) or replacing both NH3 groups with a 4-pic ligand and a pip or pz ligand significantly increases the cytotoxic activity of these complexes. The unsymmetric complexes trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pip)] and trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pz)]HCl were the most cytotoxic compounds against the cisplatin-sensitive tumor cell line C-26 (IC50 = 4.5 and 5.5 μM, respectively) and the cisplatin-sensitive tumor cell line OV-1063 (IC50 = 6.5 and 7.4 μM, respectively). In contrast, replacing one NH3 of the cis isomer by an aromatic planar ligand (4-pic) or by an aliphatic amine lowered their cytotoxiciy in comparison to cisplatin. Cell penetration and Pt−DNA adduct formation were also evaluated, and it was clearly shown that both trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pip)] and trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pz)]HCl penetrate efficiently the cellular membrane of the tumor cells and platinate the cellular DNA. When comparing cellular DNA platination, positively charged trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pz)]HCl was 7-fold higher than both cisplatin and its neutral analogue trans-[PtCl2(4-pic)(pip)]. Moreover, in contrast to cisplatin, in the cell lines used, cell death caused by both complexes appeared to be apoptotic according to several criteria including early phosphatidylserine exposure, activation of caspases, and characteristic morphological changes. Our results suggest that these novel mixed nonclassical trans-Pt(II) complexes are biologically and mechanistically distinct from known Pt complexes and deserve evaluation of their efficacy in tumor-bearing animals.Keywords
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