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Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
by
Frias, Carolina
, Bonnet, Sylvestre
, Ramu, Vadde
, Zhang, Junda
, Zhou, Xue-Quan
, Novio, Fernando
, Ruiz-Molina, Daniel
, Roscini, Claudio
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Cell death
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colloid chemistry
/ coordination polymer nanoparticles
/ Coordination polymers
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug delivery
/ Hexanes
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Imidazole
/ Irradiation
/ Ligands
/ Light irradiation
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Nanoparticles
/ photoactivated chemotherapy
/ Photoactivation
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ prodrug
/ Ruthenium
/ Ruthenium compounds
/ ruthenium-based drug
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2021
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Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
by
Frias, Carolina
, Bonnet, Sylvestre
, Ramu, Vadde
, Zhang, Junda
, Zhou, Xue-Quan
, Novio, Fernando
, Ruiz-Molina, Daniel
, Roscini, Claudio
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Cell death
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colloid chemistry
/ coordination polymer nanoparticles
/ Coordination polymers
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug delivery
/ Hexanes
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Imidazole
/ Irradiation
/ Ligands
/ Light irradiation
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Nanoparticles
/ photoactivated chemotherapy
/ Photoactivation
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ prodrug
/ Ruthenium
/ Ruthenium compounds
/ ruthenium-based drug
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2021
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Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
by
Frias, Carolina
, Bonnet, Sylvestre
, Ramu, Vadde
, Zhang, Junda
, Zhou, Xue-Quan
, Novio, Fernando
, Ruiz-Molina, Daniel
, Roscini, Claudio
in
Aqueous solutions
/ Cell death
/ Chemotherapy
/ Colloid chemistry
/ coordination polymer nanoparticles
/ Coordination polymers
/ Cytotoxicity
/ drug delivery
/ Hexanes
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ Imidazole
/ Irradiation
/ Ligands
/ Light irradiation
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Nanoparticles
/ photoactivated chemotherapy
/ Photoactivation
/ Physiology
/ Polymers
/ prodrug
/ Ruthenium
/ Ruthenium compounds
/ ruthenium-based drug
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2021
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Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
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Photoactivable Ruthenium-Based Coordination Polymer Nanoparticles for Light-Induced Chemotherapy
2021
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Green light photoactive Ru-based coordination polymer nanoparticles (CPNs), with chemical formula [[Ru(biqbpy)]1.5(bis)](PF6)3 (biqbpy = 6,6′-bis[N-(isoquinolyl)-1-amino]-2,2′-bipyridine; bis = bis(imidazol-1-yl)-hexane), were obtained through polymerization of the trans-[Ru(biqbpy)(dmso)Cl]Cl complex (Complex 1) and bis bridging ligands. The as-synthesized CPNs (50 ± 12 nm diameter) showed high colloidal and chemical stability in physiological solutions. The axial bis(imidazole) ligands coordinated to the ruthenium center were photosubstituted by water upon light irradiation in aqueous medium to generate the aqueous substituted and active ruthenium complexes. The UV-Vis spectral variations observed for the suspension upon irradiation corroborated the photoactivation of the CPNs, while High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) of irradiated particles in physiological media allowed for the first time precisely quantifying the amount of photoreleased complex from the polymeric material. In vitro studies with A431 and A549 cancer cell lines revealed an 11-fold increased uptake for the nanoparticles compared to the monomeric complex [Ru(biqbpy)(N-methylimidazole)2](PF6)2 (Complex 2). After irradiation (520 nm, 39.3 J/cm2), the CPNs yielded up to a two-fold increase in cytotoxicity compared to the same CPNs kept in the dark, indicating a selective effect by light irradiation. Meanwhile, the absence of 1O2 production from both nanostructured and monomeric prodrugs concluded that light-induced cell death is not caused by a photodynamic effect but rather by photoactivated chemotherapy.
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