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Synthesis of Gemini analogs of 19-norcalcitriol and their platinum(II) complexes.

Autor
Rárová, Lucie
Marcinkowska, Ewa
Siciński, Rafał
Fabisiak, Adrian
Berkowska, Klaudia
Brzemiński, Paweł
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Hormonally active vitamin D3 metabolite, calcitriol, plays an important role in calcium-phosphate homeostasis, immune system actions and cell differentiation. Although anticancer activity of calcitriol is well documented and thousands of its analogs have been synthesized, none has been approved as a potential drug against cancer. Therefore, we attempted to introduce the cytotoxic effect to the calcitriol molecule by its linking to cisplatin. Herein, we present the synthesis of vitamin D compounds, designed on the basis of molecular modeling and docking experiments to the vitamin D receptor, and characterized by the presence of significantly different two side chains attached to C-20. In this study, a new synthetic approach to Gemini analogs was developed. Preparation of the target 19-norcalcitriol compounds involved separate syntheses of several building blocks (the A-ring, C/D-rings and side-chain fragments). The convergent synthetic strategy was used to combine these components by the different coupling processes, the crucial one being Wittig-Horner reaction of the Grundmann ketone analog with the known 2-methylene A-ring phosphine oxide. Due to the nature of the constructed steroidal side chains (bidentate ligands), which allowed coordination of metal ions, the first conjugate-type platinum(II) complexes of the vitamin D analogs were also successfully prepared and characterized. The target vitamin D compounds, displaying significant affinity for a vitamin D receptor, were assessed in vitro for their anti-proliferative activities towards several cell lines.

Słowa kluczowe EN
19-Norcalcitriol
Gemini compounds
Vitamin D receptor
Wittig-Horner reaction
Platinum(II) complexes
Drug delivery systems
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Bioorganic Chemistry
Tom
100
Strony od-do
103883
ISSN
0045-2068
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