Serendipitous Synthesis of Five-Coordinated Half-Sandwich Aminoimine Iridium(III) and Ruthenium(II) Complexes and Their Application as Potent Anticancer Agents

Liping Zhao, Zhe Liu, Qing Du, Xicheng Liu, Lihua Guo, Zhenzhen Tian, Xingxing Ge, Fanjun Zhang
2019-04-15

SCID:  54.1/yuj4ydsb
Stable five-coordinated (16-electron) half-sandwich iridium(III) and ruthenium(II) complexes are rarely reported, and their biological evaluations have not been considered to date. Herein, in an experiment designed to synthesize six-coordinated half-sandwich iridium(III) and ruthenium(II) complexes containing N,N-chelated α-keto-β-diimine ligands, we observed the serendipitous formation of half-sandwich aminoimine iridium(III) and ruthenium(II) complexes via solvent-involved rearrangement reaction. These unsaturated 16-electron complexes had sufficient stability in DMSO–water solution. Moreover, no reaction with two-electron donors (CO and PPh 3 ) and nucleobase (9-MeA and 9-EtG) was observed. Most of the complexes show good anticancer activities toward A549, HeLa, and HepG2 cancer cells, which are higher than the clinical drug cisplatin. The investigation of mechanism by flow cytometry showed that the complexes exert their anticancer efficacy by inducing apoptosis or necrosis, and increasing the intracellular ROS level. In addition, fluorescence property of these complexes makes it possible to investigate the microscopic mechanism by confocal microscopy. Notably, the complexes Ir3 and Ru1 enter A549 cancer cells through an energy-independent pathway, and they are mainly located in mitochondria and lysosomes.
Publication Details
Publication Date
2019-04-15
Journal
Publisher
ISSN
Access Type
Author Information
Authors
Liping Zhao
Zhe Liu
Qing Du
Xicheng Liu
Lihua Guo
Zhenzhen Tian
Xingxing Ge
Fanjun Zhang
Explore More Research
Use the citation graph to discover related papers and expand your research horizons.
Click any node to explore
Download PDF
100%