• Anticancer research · May 1995

    Chemical and biological properties of a new cis-diammineplatinum (II) complex containing para-aminobenzoic acid as amino ligand.

    • B Parodi, M Esposito, M Viale, S Cafaggi, and M Vannozzi.
    • Istitut di Analisi e Tecnologie Farmaecutiche, University of Genova, Italy.
    • Anticancer Res. 1995 May 1; 15 (3): 895-9.

    AbstractIn this paper we report on the synthesis, characterization and preliminary pharmacological evaluation of a new platinum (II) complex obtained by reaction of cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (DDP) with para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA). The structure of this platinum compound was defined by UV, IR, 1H-NMR and elemental analysis. DPAB tested in vitro and in vivo against P388 leukemic cells displayed good antiproliferative (IC50 values after 48 h exposure of cells = 3 micrograms/ml) and antitumor activity (T/C% = 150). This compound also possesses desirable physical properties, such as a good solubility and stability in aqueous media, and a low toxicity (LD50 > 1200 mg/kg body weight) combined with a moderate nephrotoxic activity [plasma urea nitrogen (PUN) level: 36 +/- 8(SD) mg/100 ml]. DPAB was cleared from plasma ultrafiltrate (UF-plasma) very rapidly [clearance (CL), 55.3 ml x min-1 x kg-1], showing a half-life of 13.6 min. Platinum exposure (AUC) in the kidney was 2.6 times greater than that found in UF-plasma. AUCS for liver, stomach and UF-plasma were similar, while the AUC value for the spleen was 1.7 times lower than that of UF-plasma. These preliminary results seem to hold interest for further preclinical evaluation of the biological activity of this new platinum compound.

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