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Increasing the activity of copper(II) complexes against Leishmania through lipophilicity and pro-oxidant ability
Fecha
2012Registro en:
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, NEW YORK, v. 17, n. 1, p. 107-112, JAN, 2012
0949-8257
10.1007/s00775-011-0834-3
Autor
Portas, Andressa dos Santos
Miguel, Danilo Ciccone
Yasunaka, Jenicer Kazumi Umada Yokoyama
Uliana, Silvia Reni Bortolin
Esposito, Breno Pannia
Institución
Resumen
Copper complexes with fluorinated beta-diketones were synthesized and characterized in terms of lipophilicity and peroxide-assisted oxidation of dihydrorhodamine as an indicator of redox activity. The biological activity of the complexes was tested against promastigotes of Leishmania amazonensis. Inhibition of trypanosomatid-specific trypanothione reductase was also tested. It was found that the highly lipophilic and redox-active bis(trifluoroacetylacetonate) derivative had increased toxicity towards promastigotes. These results indicate that it is possible to modulate the activity of metallodrugs based on redox-active metals through the appropriate choice of lipophilic chelators in order to design new antileishmanials. Further work will be necessary to improve selectivity of these compounds against the parasite.