New diruthenium complexes based on the scaffold Ru2Cp2(CO)(2) (Cp = eta(5)-C5H5) and containing a bridging vinyliminium ligand, [2a-d]CF3SO3, were synthesized through regioselective coupling of alkynes with an aminocarbyne precursor (85-90% yields). The reaction involving phenylacetylene proceeded with the formation of a diruthenacyclobutene byproduct, [4]CF3SO3 (10% yield). Complexes [2a-d](+) undergo partial alkyne extrusion in contact with alumina or CDCl3. All products were characterized by elemental analysis, infrared and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, and single crystal X-ray diffraction in two cases. Complexes [2a-d](+) revealed an outstanding stability in DMEM cell culture medium at 37 degrees C (<1% degradation over 72 h). These complexes exhibited cytotoxicity in human colon colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells in the low micromolar range, with lower IC50 values than those obtained with the homologous diiron complexes previously reported. Evaluation of ROS (reactive oxygen species) production and O-2 consumption rate (OCR) highlighted the higher potential of Ru-2 complexes, compared to the Fe-2 counterparts, to impact mitochondrial activity, with the heterometallic Ru-2-ferrocenyl complex [2d](+) showing the best performance.
Bertoncini, B., Xiao, Z., Zacchini, S., Biancalana, L., Gasser, G., Marchetti, F. (2024). Aminocarbyne-Alkyne Coupling in Diruthenium Complexes: Exploring the Anticancer Potential of the Resulting Vinyliminium Complexes and Comparison with Diiron Homologues. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 63(27), 12485-12497 [10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c01119].
Aminocarbyne-Alkyne Coupling in Diruthenium Complexes: Exploring the Anticancer Potential of the Resulting Vinyliminium Complexes and Comparison with Diiron Homologues
Zacchini, Stefano;
2024
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New diruthenium complexes based on the scaffold Ru2Cp2(CO)(2) (Cp = eta(5)-C5H5) and containing a bridging vinyliminium ligand, [2a-d]CF3SO3, were synthesized through regioselective coupling of alkynes with an aminocarbyne precursor (85-90% yields). The reaction involving phenylacetylene proceeded with the formation of a diruthenacyclobutene byproduct, [4]CF3SO3 (10% yield). Complexes [2a-d](+) undergo partial alkyne extrusion in contact with alumina or CDCl3. All products were characterized by elemental analysis, infrared and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, and single crystal X-ray diffraction in two cases. Complexes [2a-d](+) revealed an outstanding stability in DMEM cell culture medium at 37 degrees C (<1% degradation over 72 h). These complexes exhibited cytotoxicity in human colon colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells in the low micromolar range, with lower IC50 values than those obtained with the homologous diiron complexes previously reported. Evaluation of ROS (reactive oxygen species) production and O-2 consumption rate (OCR) highlighted the higher potential of Ru-2 complexes, compared to the Fe-2 counterparts, to impact mitochondrial activity, with the heterometallic Ru-2-ferrocenyl complex [2d](+) showing the best performance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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