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Predictive Strength of Photophysical Measurements for in Vitro Photobiological Activity in a Series of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes Derived from ?-Extended Ligands.


ABSTRACT: This study investigates the correlation between photocytotoxicity and the prolonged excited-state lifetimes exhibited by certain Ru(II) polypyridyl photosensitizers comprised of ?-expansive ligands. The eight metal complexes selected for this study differ markedly in their triplet state configurations and lifetimes. Human melanoma SKMEL28 and human leukemia HL60 cells were used as in vitro models to test photocytotoxicity induced by the compounds when activated by either broadband visible or monochromatic red light. The photocytotoxicities of the metal complexes investigated varied over 2 orders of magnitude and were positively correlated with their excited-state lifetimes. The complexes with the longest excited-state lifetimes, contributed by low-lying 3IL states, were the most phototoxic toward cancer cells under all conditions.

SUBMITTER: Reichardt C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6500734 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Predictive Strength of Photophysical Measurements for in Vitro Photobiological Activity in a Series of Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes Derived from π-Extended Ligands.

Reichardt Christian C   Monro Susan S   Sobotta Fabian H FH   Colón Katsuya L KL   Sainuddin Tariq T   Stephenson Mat M   Sampson Eric E   Roque John J   Yin Huimin H   Brendel Johannes C JC   Cameron Colin G CG   McFarland Sherri S   Dietzek Benjamin B  

Inorganic chemistry 20190214 5


This study investigates the correlation between photocytotoxicity and the prolonged excited-state lifetimes exhibited by certain Ru(II) polypyridyl photosensitizers comprised of π-expansive ligands. The eight metal complexes selected for this study differ markedly in their triplet state configurations and lifetimes. Human melanoma SKMEL28 and human leukemia HL60 cells were used as in vitro models to test photocytotoxicity induced by the compounds when activated by either broadband visible or mon  ...[more]

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