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Univ. sci ; 23(2): 141-169, May-Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-979543

ABSTRACT

Abstract This paper reports the synthesis and detailed characterization of six novel lanthanide complexes of La(III), Eu(III) and Nd(III) with N(4)-substituted thiosemicarbazones derived from the 2-carboxybenzaldehyde. The IR, 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectroscopic studies confirmed the coordination of the thiocarbonyl (C=S), azomethine (C=N) and carboxylate (COO-) groups to the metal centers, and the carboxylate was coordinated in a bidentate manner. The elemental and thermal analyses suggest that lanthanide complexes were formed in 1:2 molar ratios (metal:ligand). The molar conductivity values confirmed the non-electrolytic nature of the complexes. The interaction of these complexes with calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA) was investigated by UV absorption and viscosity measurements. It was found that the Eu(HI) and Nd(nI) complexes could roll along the DNA strands through groove interactions. Furthermore, lanthanide complexes could promote the oxidative cleavage of plasmid pBR322 in a high-oxidative stress environment. Finally, the Schiff base ligands (L) and their complexes were evaluated for their antibacterial activities against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria using a microdilution procedure. The results indicate that the lanthanide complexes exhibit more potent antibacterial activity than the free ligands.


Resumen Este articulo reporta la síntesis y caracterización detallada de seis nuevos complejos lantánidos de La(III), Eu(III) y Nd(III) con tiosemicarbazonas N(4)-sustituidas derivadas del 2-carboxibenzaldehído. Los estudios espectroscópicos de IR, 1H-NMR y 13C-NMR confirmaron la coordinación de los grupos tiocarbonilo (C=S), azometina (C=N) y carboxilato (COO-) a los centros metálicos, y el carboxilato se coordinó de forma bidentada. Los análisis elemental y térmico sugieren que los complejos lantánidos se formaron en proporciones molares 1:2 (metal:ligando). Los valores de conductividad molar confirmaron la naturaleza no eléctrica de los complejos. Por medio de medidas de absorción UV y de viscosidad se investigó la interacción entre estos complejos con DNA de timo de ternera (CT-DNA). Se encontró que los complejos Eu(III) y Nd(III) podrían correr a lo largo de cadenas de DNA a través de interacciones en el surco. Además, los complejos lantánidos podrían promover el clivaje oxidativo del plásmido pBR322 en un ambiente de alto estrés oxidativo. Finalmente, se evaluaron las actividades antibacteriales de las bases de Schiff como ligandos (L) y sus complejos contra bacterias gram-positivas y gram-negativas usando un procedimiento de microdilución. Los resultados indican que los complejos lantánidos exhiben una actividad antibacterial más potente que los ligandos libres.


Resumo Este artigo reporta a síntese e caracterização detalhada de seis novos complexos lantanídeos de La(III), Eu(III) e Nd(III) com tiosemicarbazonas N(4)-substituídas derivadas do 2-carboxibenzaldeído. Os estudos espectroscópicos de IR, 1H-RMN e 13C-RMN confirmaram a coordenação dos grupos tiocarbonilos (C = S), azometina (C=N) e carboxilato (COO-) com os centros metálicos, e o carboxilato se coordenou de forma bidentada. As análises elementares e térmicas sugerem que os complexos lantanídeos se formaram em proporções molares 1:2 (metal:ligante). Os valores de condutividades molar confirmaram a natureza não-elétrica dos complexos. Se avaliou a interação entre estes complexos com DNA de vitela (CT-DNA) por meio de medidas de absorção UV e de viscosidade. Se observou que os complexos Eu(III) e Nd(III) poderiam deslocar-se ao longo da cadeia de DNA através de interações no sulco. Adicionalmente, os complexos lantanídeos poderiam promover a clivagem oxidativa do plasmídeo pBR322 em um ambiente de alto estresse oxidativo. Finalmente, se avaliaram as atividades antibacterianas das bases de Schiff como ligantes (L) e seus complexos contra bactérias gram-positivas e gram- negativas, usando o método de microdiluição. Os resultados indicam que os complexos lantanídeos exibem uma atividade antibacteriana mais potente que os ligantes livres.


Subject(s)
Thiosemicarbazones , DNA , Lanthanoid Series Elements/chemistry , Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 51(3): e7050, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-889043

ABSTRACT

A new microporous lanthanide metal-organic framework, {[Yb(BTB)(H2O) (DEF)2}n (1, DEF=N,N-Diethylformamide), with 1D nano-sized channels has been constructed by bridging helical chain secondary building units with 1,3,5-benzenetrisbenzoic acid (H3BTB) ligand. Structural characterization suggests that this complex crystallizes in the hexagonal space group P6122 and possesses 1D triangular channels with coordinated water molecules pointing to the channel center. In addition, anti-myocarditis properties of compound 1 were evaluated in vivo. The results showed that compound 1 can improve hemodynamic parameters of, and it may be a good therapeutic option for heart failure in the future.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Mice , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Lanthanoid Series Elements/chemistry , Metal-Organic Frameworks/chemistry , Myocarditis/therapy , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Metal-Organic Frameworks/therapeutic use , Models, Molecular , Powder Diffraction , Thermogravimetry , X-Ray Diffraction
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The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology ; : 503-508, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-727693

ABSTRACT

Spontaneous myometrial contraction (SMC) in pregnant uterus is greatly related with gestational age and growing in frequency and amplitude toward the end of gestation to initiate labor. But, an accurate mechanism has not been elucidated. In human and rat uterus, all TRPCs except TRPC2 are expressed in pregnant myometrium and among them, TRPC4 are predominant throughout gestation, suggesting a possible role in regulation of SMC. Therefore, we investigated whether the TRP channel may be involved SMC evoked by mechanical stretch in pregnant myometrial strips of rat using isometric tension measurement and patch-clamp technique. In the present results, hypoosmotic cell swelling activated a potent outward rectifying current in G protein-dependent manner in rat pregnant myocyte. The current was significantly potentiated by 1microM lanthanides (a potent TRPC4/5 stimulator) and suppressed by 10microM 2-APB (TRPC4-7 inhibitor). In addition, in isometric tension experiment, SMC which was evoked by passive stretch was greatly potentiated by lanthanide (1microM) and suppressed by 2-APB (10microM), suggesting a possible involvement of TRPC4/5 channel in regulation of SMC in pregnant myometrium. These results provide a possible cellular mechanism for regulation of SMC during pregnancy and provide basic information for developing a new agent for treatment of premature labor.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Humans , Mice , Pregnancy , Rats , Gestational Age , Lanthanoid Series Elements , Muscle Cells , Myometrium , Obstetric Labor, Premature , Osmotic Pressure , Patch-Clamp Techniques , Uterine Contraction , Uterus
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Braz. j. pharm. sci ; 49(spe): 85-108, 2013. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-686588

ABSTRACT

Combining nanotechnology with glycobiology has triggered an exponential growth of research activities in the design of novel functional bionanomaterials (glyconanotechnology). More specifically, recent synthetic advances towards the tailored and versatile design of glycosylated nanoparticles namely glyconanoparticles, considered as synthetic mimetics of natural glycoconjugates, paved the way toward diverse biomedical applications. The accessibility of a wide variety of these structured nanosystems, in terms of shapes, sizes, and organized around stable nanoparticles have readily contributed to their development and applications in nanomedicine. In this context, glycosylated gold-nanoparticles (GNPs), glycosylated quantum dots (QDs), fullerenes, single-wall natotubes (SWNTs), and self-assembled glycononanoparticles using amphiphilic glycopolymers or glycodendrimers have received considerable attention to afford powerful imaging, therapeutic, and biodiagnostic devices. This review will provide an overview of the most recent syntheses and applications of glycodendrimers in glycoscience that have permitted to deepen our understanding of multivalent carbohydrate-protein interactions. Together with synthetic breast cancer vaccines, inhibitors of bacterial adhesions to host tissues including sensitive detection devices, these novel bionanomaterials are finding extensive relevance.


A combinação de nanotecnologia com glicobiologia tem desencadeado o crescimento exponencial de atividades de pesquisa em desenvolvimento de novos biomateriais funcionais (gliconanotecnologia). Mais especificamente, recentes avanços sintéticos para o planejamento sob medida e versátil de nanopartículas glicosiladas, ou seja, gliconanopartículas, consideradas como miméticos sintéticos de glicoconjugados naturais, prepararam o caminho para diversas aplicações biomédicas. A acessibilidade da grande variedade destes nanossistemas estruturados, em termos de forma, tamanho e organização, tem prontamente contribuído para seu desenvolvimento e aplicações em nanomedicina. Neste contexto, nanopartículas de ouro glicosiladas (do inglês, GNPs), pontos quânticos glicosilados (do inglês, QDs), fulerenos, nanotubos de parede simples (do inglês, SWNTs) e gliconanopartículas autoconstruídas usando glicopolímeros anfifílicos ou glicodendrímeros têm recebido considerável atenção para originar poderosos instrumentos de imagem, terapêutico e de biodiagnóstico. Esta revisão fornecerá a visão global das mais recentes sínteses e aplicações de glicodendrímeros em glicociência que têm permitindo aprofundar nosso conhecimento das interações multivalentes proteína-carboidrato. Estes novos biomateriais estão sendo considerados de grande relevância, junto com vacinas sintéticas de câncer de mama, inibidores de adesão bacteriana em tecidos hospedeiros incluindo instrumentos de detecção sensível.


Subject(s)
Lanthanoid Series Elements , Nanotechnology/methods , Dendrimers/classification , Microbiology , Vaccines/agonists , Escherichia coli/immunology , Nanoparticles
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine ; (12): 367-370, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-312400

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To establish the antibacterial activity of lanthanides complexes with a tetradentate Schiff base ligand L.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>(N, N'-bis (1-naphthaldimine)-o-phenylenediamine) was prepared from the condensation of 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde with o-phenylenediamine in a molar ratio of 2:1. The antimicrobial activity of the resultant Ln (III) complexes was investigated using agar well diffusion and micro-broth dilution techniques; the latter was used to establish the minimum inhibitory concentrations for each compound investigated.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Most of Ln (III) complexes were found to exhibit antibacterial activities against a number of pathogenic bacteria with MICs ranging between 1.95-250.00 µg/mL. Staphylococcus aureus was the most susceptible bacterial species to [LaL(NO3)2(H2O)](NO3) complex while Shigella dysenteriae and Escherichia coli required a relatively higher MIC (250 µg/mL). The complexes La (III) and Pr (III) were effective inhibitors against Staphylococcus aureus, whereas Sm (III) complex was effective against Serratia marcescens. On the other hand, Gd (III), La (III) and Nd (III) were found to be more potent inhibitors against Pseudomonas aeruginosa than two of commonly used antibiotics. The remaining Ln (III) complexes showed no remarkable activity as compared to the two standard drugs used.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Tetradentate Schiff base ligand L and its complexes could be a potential antibacterial compounds after further investigation.</p>


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents , Chemistry , Pharmacology , Bacteria , Disk Diffusion Antimicrobial Tests , Lanthanoid Series Elements , Chemistry , Pharmacology , Ligands , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Schiff Bases , Chemistry
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 2008; 5 (4): 431-444
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-86944

ABSTRACT

An investigation on varied types of termite mounds relative to the nearby soils that are not inhabited by the termites in different places of Cameroon show that the activity of the termites is increasing the contents of most major and some trace elements in the termite mounds, except for Si and sometimes Fe, Mn, Na and K. These released elements are relocated into newly formed mineral phases that are dissolved by either H2O or dilute HCl leachings. The Ca and Mn released by the termite activity testify for crystallization of Ca-Mg carbonates and phosphates as well as of Fe oxy-hydroxides and/or Mn hydroxides. Termite activity also induces an increase in the lanthanide contents, the mound materials being especially enriched in light lanthanides relative to the corresponding soils without termite activity. The shapes of the patterns support precipitation of Mn-Fe oxy-hydroxides and Ca carbonates-phosphates. The increased amounts of Eu and Ce linked to termite activity seem to relate to the occurrence of reducing agents that are released by the termites, modifying Eu+3 into Eu+2 and Ce+4 into Ce+3, favoring in turn selective incorporation of Eu+2 and Ce3+ in the new phases of the termite mounds. Another consequence of the termite activity is the precipitation of H2O and HCl extractable phases having low Sr/Ca ratios. Even if the K/Rb values of the termite mounds are typical for common soil-forming silicate minerals, their relocation by an inorganic process alone does not explain an abnormally high ratio in the H2O leachable mineral phases. It was also shown that the main source for K and Rb of the dissolved phases is not only the interlayer site of clay particles, but also nutrients immobilized in and by the termites


Subject(s)
Soil , Environment , Trace Elements , Calcium , Manganese , Lanthanoid Series Elements , Crystallization , Water
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Bulletin of the National Research Centre. 2005; 30 (1): 17-28
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-70252

ABSTRACT

Infrared spectroscopy has been used to study the molecular structure of lanthanide dithizonate. By comparing the complex spectra with that of dithizone, it was found that, new bands appeared at about 3222, 446 and 247 cm' in the spectra of all samples except that of dysprosium dithizone. The first band was assigned as N-H stretching vibrations, the second and third bands are assigned as M-N and M-S stretching vibrations, respectively. The disappearance of NH band for dithizone excludes the tautomeric thione and thiol structures, and supports the open ring structure. The disappearance of this band in dysprosium dithizone indicates that an ionic redistribution reaction takes place giving a mixture during crystallization process. Also, the appearance of NH stretching vibration for dithizone complexes indicates that the complex form is primary one. The second and third bands approve that, the lanthanide cation coordinated with the nitrogen and sulfur atoms. A considerable frequency shift and splitting were observed for some of the vibrational bands as a result of complex formation. The effect of complex formation upon wavenumber and intensity were studied in details for [NH], [MN] and [MS]. The wavenumber increases with increasing the number of electron in 4f orbital and atomic weight while it decreases with increasing ionic radius of the lanthanide cations. The gadolinium complex has abnormal behaviour; this may be due to the highly electrostatic nature of its cation


Subject(s)
Infrared Rays , Spectrum Analysis , Physics , Lanthanoid Series Elements
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 997-1000, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-253505

ABSTRACT

<p><b>AIM</b>To study the biochemistry of lanthanides, the cooperative action of inorganic and organic anti-tumor drugs.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A series of rare earth complexes were synthesized with Ln(NO3) 6H2O, Phen and 5-Fu. Their anti-tumor activity was measured by the improved MTT, SRB methods.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The formula of complex Ln[(Phen)2(5-Fu)3(NO3)](NO3)2(Ln = Y, La, Ce, Sm, Gd, Dy, Er; Phen = 1, 10-phenanthroline; 5-Fu = fluorouracil) was characterized by elemental analyses, molar conductivity, IR, TGA, and 13C NMR spectra. The preliminary biological activity studies indicated that Lanthanide complex has strong anti-tumor activity in vitro.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The complex might have anti-tumor cooperation action.</p>


Subject(s)
Humans , Antineoplastic Agents , Chemistry , Pharmacology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cell Proliferation , Cerium , Chemistry , Drug Synergism , Dysprosium , Chemistry , Erbium , Chemistry , Fluorouracil , Chemistry , Gadolinium , Chemistry , Lanthanoid Series Elements , Chemistry , Lanthanum , Chemistry , Phenanthrolines , Chemistry , Samarium , Chemistry , Structure-Activity Relationship , Yttrium , Chemistry
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