Title of article
Evaluation of Cytotoxic Effects of a DinuclearPalladacycle Derivative, Biphosphinic Complex, on Cisplatin-Resistant HT- 29 Cells
Author/Authors
Shahsavari-Alavijeh, Sepideh Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Sadeghi-Aliabadi, Hojjat Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Jahanian-Najafabadi, Ali Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Mirian, Mina Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Pages
8
From page
115
To page
122
Abstract
Previous studies showed that palladacycle complexes with three phenyl
phosphine ligands and piperidine or biphosphinic based palladacycle
complexes were cytotoxic on K562, HT29, and Hela cell lines. In the present
study, in order to evaluate the efficacy of the compound on cisplatin resistant
cells, first we made HT-29 cells resistant to cisplatin, and then evaluated the
potential cytotoxicity of the mentioned plladacylce complex on them. In
addition, it was evaluated whether cytotoxic effect of the compound is
mediated via apoptosis or necrosis death mechanisms. In this regard, Annexin
V/PI by staining followed by flow cytometric analysis was performed. Results
showed that palladacycle complexes were 45 times more cytotoxic than
cisplatin (P<0.05) on the resistant HT-29 cells. Flow cytometry results also
revealed that apoptosis induction was the major cell death mechanism
of these compounds. Therefore, it could be concluded that these
compounds might be effectively cytotoxic for cisplatin resistant cells.
However, further in vitro and in vivo preclinical studies on evaluation of
specific and non-specific cytotoxic characteristics of these complexes
are necessary
Keywords
Apoptosis , Cisplatin resistant cells , HT-29 cells , MTT assay , Palladacyclic complex
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2482368
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