Intracellular uptake of an antitumor-active azole-bridged dinuclear platinum(II) complex in cisplatin-resistant tumor cells.

Biometals

Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kobe Gakuin University, Minatojima 1-1-3, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-8586, Japan.

Published: December 2016

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  • A new cationic dinuclear platinum(II) complex, 4M-PzPt, was created to combat cisplatin resistance in cancer cells.
  • Research demonstrated that while both CDDP-sensitive and CDDP-resistant cells had similar sensitivity to 4M-PzPt, the resistant cells were about 19 times less sensitive to CDDP.
  • The uptake mechanisms for the two drugs were different, with CDDP's uptake relying on Na/K-ATPase and 4M-PzPt’s on organic cation transporters, indicating a potential alternative treatment method for resistant tumors.

Article Abstract

A cationic azolato-bridged dinuclear platinum(II) complex, [{cis-Pt(NH)}(μ-OH)(μ-methyl-pyrazolate)] (4M-PzPt), was developed to overcome resistance to cisplatin (CDDP). This study aimed to assess the cytotoxicity of 4M-PzPt against a CDDP-resistant cell line, H4-II-E/CDDP, and compare the intracellular accumulation of CDDP and 4M-PzPt. H4-II-E and H4-II-E/CDDP displayed similar sensitivity to 4M-PzPt; however, the sensitivity of H4-II-E/CDDP to CDDP was approximately 19-fold lower than that of H4-II-E. The difference in the sensitivity to both platinum complexes corresponded with the difference in the amount of intracellular platinum accumulation after exposure to CDDP or 4M-PzPt in both cell lines. In H4-II-E, HepG2, and HuH-7 cells, the intracellular uptake of CDDP and 4M-PzPt occurred via active transport and passive transport. Results of co-exposure with the transport inhibitors ouabain, tetraethylammonium, and cimetidine indicated that the intracellular uptake of CDDP was dependent on Na/K-ATPase and that of 4M-PzPt was dependent on organic cation transporters (OCTs), probably OCT1. This study suggested that 4M-PzPt could inhibit the growth of a CDDP-resistant tumor via an intracellular uptake mechanism different from that of CDDP.

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