Title
Synthesis, characterization, antitumoral and osteogenic activities of quercetin vanadyl(IV) complexes
Date Issued
01 September 2006
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ferrer E.G.
Salinas M.V.
Naso L.
Barrio D.A.
Etcheverry S.B.
Lezama L.
Rojo T.
Williams P.A.M.
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Abstract
The development of new vanadium derivatives with organic ligands, which improve the beneficial actions (insulin-mimetic, antitumoral) and decrease the toxic effects, is of great interest. A good candidate for the generation of a new vanadium compound is the flavonoid quercetin because of its own anticarcinogenic effect. The complex [VO(Quer)2EtOH] n (QuerVO) has been synthesized and characterized by means of different spectroscopic techniques (UV-vis, Fourier transform IR, electron paramagnetic resonance) and its magnetic and stability properties. The inhibitory effect on bovine alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity has been tested for the free ligand, the complex as well as for the vanadyl(IV) (comparative purposes). The biological activity of the complex on the proliferation of two osteoblast-like cells in culture, a normal one (MC3T3E1) and a tumoral one (UMR106), has been compared with that of the vanadyl(IV) cation and quercetin. The differentiation osteoblast markers ALP specific activity and collagen synthesis have been also tested. In addition, the effect of QuerVO on the activation of the extracellular regulated kinase (ERK) pathway is reported. The bone antitumoral effect of quercetin alone was established with the cell proliferation assays (it inhibits the proliferation of the tumoral cells and does not exert any effect on the normal osteoblasts). Moreover, the complex exerts osteogenic effects since it stimulates the type I collagen production and is a weak inhibitory agent upon ALP activity. Finally, QuerVO stimulated the ERK phosphorylation in a dose-response manner and this activation seems to be involved as one of the possible mechanisms for the biological effects of the complex. © SBIC 2006.
Start page
791
End page
801
Volume
11
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Química inorgánica, Química nuclear
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33746218337
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
ISSN of the container
09498257
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments This work was supported by UNLP, CON-ICET, CICPBA, ANPCyT (PICT 10968) and Eusko Jaularitza/ Gobierno Vasco MV-2004-3-39. E.G.F., D.A.B. and S.B.E. are members of the Carrera del Investigador, CONICET. P.A.M.W. is a member of the Carrera del Investigador CICPBA, Argentina.
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