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Photochemotherapy of Infrared Active BODIPY-Appended Iron(III) Catecholates for in Vivo Tumor Growth Inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Iron(III) catecholates of BODIPY (boron-dipyrromethene)-conjugated dipicolylamine ligands, viz. [Fe(L1)(cat)Cl] (1) and [Fe(L2)(cat)Cl] (2) (H2cat = catechol), with a ligand-to-metal charge transfer band at ?800 nm were studied for their in vivo activity in dark and infrared light in luciferase-expressing human breast adenocarcinoma (BT474luc) cells. Complex 2 displayed in vitro photocytotoxicity in BT474luc cells (IC50: 6 ?M) in infrared light of 600-720 nm with moderate dark toxicity (IC50: 18 ?M) as evidenced from the MTT and Annexin-V FITC/PI staining assays. The mitochondria-localizing complexes showed apoptotic cell death involving reactive oxygen species whose generation was evidenced from 2,7-dichlorofluorescein diacetate assay. In vivo studies showed tumor growth inhibition in mice with an optimized complex 2 dose of 5 mg per kg body weight on exposure to infrared light of 685 nm (dose of 20 mW/cm2). The in vivo results exemplify complex 2 as a unique iron-based infrared-active photochemotherapeutic agent.

SUBMITTER: Garai A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6644825 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photochemotherapy of Infrared Active BODIPY-Appended Iron(III) Catecholates for in Vivo Tumor Growth Inhibition.

Garai Aditya A   Gandhi Armin A   Ramu Vanitha V   Raza Md Kausar MK   Kondaiah Paturu P   Chakravarty Akhil R AR  

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Iron(III) catecholates of BODIPY (boron-dipyrromethene)-conjugated dipicolylamine ligands, viz. [Fe(L<sup>1</sup>)(cat)Cl] (<b>1</b>) and [Fe(L<sup>2</sup>)(cat)Cl] (<b>2</b>) (H<sub>2</sub>cat = catechol), with a ligand-to-metal charge transfer band at ∼800 nm were studied for their in vivo activity in dark and infrared light in luciferase-expressing human breast adenocarcinoma (BT474luc) cells. Complex <b>2</b> displayed in vitro photocytotoxicity in BT474luc cells (IC<sub>50</sub>: 6 μM) in i  ...[more]

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