Tuning the reaction products of ruthenium and ciprofloxacin for studies of DNA interactions


Autoria(s): Tanimoto, Márcia Kiyoko; Dias, Karina; Dovidauskas, Sergio; Nikolaou, Sofia
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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07/11/2013

07/11/2013

2012

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This work presents two potential metallo-drugs, the ionic (C17H19FN3O3)(3)[RuCl6]center dot 3H(2)O (1) and the coordination [Ru(C17H17FN3O3)(3)]center dot 4H(2)O (2) compounds, obtained by the combination of ruthenium(III) and ciprofloxacin in different synthetic conditions. The ESI MS spectrum of 1 displayed a main peak at m/z = 994.6, assigned to the gaseous phase adduct (ciprofloxacin)(3)center dot H+, while 2 featured peaks at m/z 1093.3 and 547.1 ascribed to [Ru(C17H17FN3O3)(3)center dot H+-4H(2)O](+) and [Ru(C17H17FN3O3)(3)center dot 2H(+)-4H(2)O](2+). Thermal analysis corroborated the proposed water content for both complexes. Absorption spectra of the compounds in aqueous medium are dominated by ciprofloxacin transitions in the UV region but displayed weak bands in the visible region, assigned to ligand field transitions. The cyclic voltammograms of 2 exhibited a quasi-reversible process ascribed to the Ru(II)/(III) redox pair at -0.25V (vs. SHE) while 1 displayed this process at -0.11 V, showing that the central ruthenium ion is stabilized in the (III) oxidation state by the coordination to the hard oxygen atoms of ciprofloxacin. The solubility of 1 is pH dependent (as well as free ciprofloxacin) while 2 is fully water soluble and stable under physiological pH for at least 48 h. The compounds are also stable under incubation conditions (stomach pH and 37 degrees C) without significant pH lowering. An interaction study of 2 with ct-DNA showed a value of K-b = 2.47 (+/- 0.89) x 10(4) mol(-1) L for the intrinsic binding constant.

Brazilian agency FAPESP

Brazilian agency CAPES

Brazilian Agency CNPq

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JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY, ABINGDON, v. 65, n. 9, pp. 1504-1517, DEC, 2012

0095-8972

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43276

10.1080/00958972.2012.675434

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00958972.2012.675434

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ABINGDON

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JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY

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