Investigating the Combined Toxicity of Cu(II) and Carbon Monoxide (CO);  Cellular CO Delivery using a Cu(II) Flavonolato Complex

ChemMedChem. 2024 Feb 18:e202300682. doi: 10.1002/cmdc.202300682. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTCarbon monoxide (CO) delivery molecules are of significant current interest as potential therapeutics, including for anticancer applications. A recent approach toward generating new types of materials-based anticancer agents involves combining the Fenton reactivity of a redox active metal ion with CO delivery. However, small molecule examples of these types entities have not been systematically studied to evaluate the combined effect on cellular toxicity. Herein we describe a Cu(II) flavonolato complex which produces anticancer effects through a combination of copper-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and light-induced flavonol CO release. Confocal microscopy studies provide evidence of enhanced flavonol uptake in the copper flavonolato system relative to the free flavonol, which leads to an increased amount of CO delivery within cells. Importantly, this work demonstrates that a metal flavonolato species can be used to produce enhanced toxicity effects resulting from both metal ion-induced Fenton reactivity and increased celluar uptake of a flavonol CO donor.PMID:38369675 | DOI:10.1002/cmdc.202300682
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