August 17, 2020
Journal Article

Effects on Human Non-Small Lung Cancer Cell growth of Cu(II), Au(III) and Re(I) Complexes Containing N-donor Pyridyl Ligands: A Senior Undergraduate Research Project

Abstract

Hands-on synthetic laboratory experiences are critically important for undergraduate chemistry majors. A senior undergraduate research experience at the College of Wooster is presented in the current work. The inorganic complexes [Cu(phenan)2(NO3)2] (1; phenan = phenanthridine) and [Au(phenan)Cl3](2) were prepared by metallation of the phenan ligand in a 1:1 CH3OH/CH2Cl2 mixture at room temperature. Complex 1 is a new inorganic coordination compound. The structures were confirmed by X-ray crystallography. Complex 1 reveals a distorted octahedral geometry around the central Cu (II) metal ion. In complex 2, the Au(III) atom exhibits a square planar geometry. In addition, we investigated [Cu(dmeobpy)(H2O)2][NO3]2 (3; dmeobpy = 4,4’-dimethoxy-2,2’-bipyridine), [Cu(bap)(NO3)2](4; bap = 2,6-bis(azaindole)pyridine) and [Re(CO)3(dmeobpy)Cl] (5). The cytoxocities of 1-5, phenan, dmeobpy, bap and cisplatin were evaluated against several human non-small cell lung cancer cell lines (NCI-H1975, HCC827, NCI-H460, and NCI-A549). Compound 1 exhibited modest antitumor activity against the HCC827 cell line, with an IC50 value of 19 µM. Compound 3 exhibits lower cytotoxic activity than 1. The cytotoxic activity of complex 5 (IC50

Revised: February 11, 2021 | Published: August 17, 2020

Citation

Koemm K.A., M. DeBord, B.D. Wright, P.O. Wagers, M.J. Panzner, M.L. Stromyer, and W.J. Youngs, et al. 2020. Effects on Human Non-Small Lung Cancer Cell growth of Cu(II), Au(III) and Re(I) Complexes Containing N-donor Pyridyl Ligands: A Senior Undergraduate Research Project. The Chemical Educator 25. PNNL-SA-154132.