Remarkable anticancer activity of triruthenium-arene clusters compared to tetraruthenium-arene clusters

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serval:BIB_6B40C49C1B7A
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Remarkable anticancer activity of triruthenium-arene clusters compared to tetraruthenium-arene clusters
Journal
Journal of Cluster Science
Author(s)
Therrien  B., Ang  W. H., Cherioux  F., Vieille-Petit  L., Juillerat-Jeanneret  L., Suss-Fink  G., Dyson  P. J.
ISSN
1040-7278
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
18
Number
3
Pages
741-752
Abstract
The in vitro activity of a series of ruthenium clusters, [(eta(6)-C6H6)(eta(6)-C6Me6)(2)Ru-3(mu-H)(3)(mu(3)-O)][BF4], [(eta(6)-C6H6)(eta(6)-1,4-(PrC6H4Me)-Pr-i)(eta(6)-C6Me6)Ru-3(mu-H)(3)(mu (3)-O)][BF4], [(eta(6)-C6H6)(4)Ru-4(mu-H)(4)][BF4](2), [(eta(6)-C6H5Me)(4)Ru-4(mu-H)(4)][BF4](2) and [(eta(6)-C6H6)(4)Ru-4(mu-H)(3)(mu-OH)][Cl](2), has been evaluated against A2780 and A2780cisR ovarian carcinoma cell lines. Both triruthenium clusters are very active compared to ruthenium compounds in general, whereas the tetraruthenium clusters do not display significant cytotoxicities. Since the triruthenium clusters are known to form supramolecular interactions with arenes and other functions, it is possible that such interactions are also important with respect to their mode of biological activity. The X-ray structure analysis of [(eta(6)-C6H5Me)(4)Ru-4(mu-H)(4)][PF6](2) is also reported
Keywords
ANALOGS/analysis/anticancer drugs/ANTITUMOR DRUGS/AQUEOUS-SOLUTION/bioinorganic chemistry/BIOORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY/BUILDUP/Carcinoma/CATALYTIC-PROPERTIES/CATION/Cell Line/chemistry/clusters/CYTOTOXICITY/in vitro assays/IN-VITRO/IN-VITRO EVALUATION/medicinal chemistry/PTA COMPLEXES/Ruthenium/Switzerland/TRINUCLEAR
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