Abstract
Tumor and especially breast cancer is among the most common causes of death worldwide. Finding novel nanosized therapeutic compounds have important role to decrease the chance of death and increase the survival. Cancer cells are highly attractive to glucose [with a nanosize bimolecular structure 1nm] as an energy source more than normal cell and nanosized therapeutics due to possessing different pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic have advantageous over classical dosage forms in cancer therapy. The aim of the study was to synthesize Glucosamin-Porphyrin-Tamoxifen [TPG] nanosized complex as a novel selective biocompatible anti breast cancer agent. After the synthesis procedure, this complex was purified and then tested In Vitro on breast cancer cells [MCF-7] in the absence or presence of the red light and found totally successful. The results showed a good anti breast cancer activity mediated by the activation of TNF-α and necrosis/apoptosis pathways for the nanosized complex with no alteration effects on blood PT/APTT and glucose or hexokinase levels/ activity. TPG nanoconjugate seems to be very good opponents to current anti breast cancer drugs and needs to be further investigated in near future.
Keywords: Breast cancer, tamoxifen, porphyrin, glucosamine, N-demethylation, human mammary cancer cell line [MCF- 7]
Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Nanosized Tamoxifen-Porphyrin-Glucose [TPG] Conjugate: Novel Selective Anti-breast-cancer Agent, Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluations
Volume: 9 Issue: 4
Author(s): Ali Jabbari Arabzadeh, Mehdi Shafiee Ardestani, Abolfazl Dashtbani-Roozbehani, Seyed Ali Delbaz, Mohammad Shafiee Alavidjeh, Hadi Fathi Moghaddam, Alireza Azizi Saraji, Mahmood Alaei-Beirami, Soheila Hekmat, Massoud Amanlou, Mehdi Hajmohammadi, Seyed Mehdi Sadat, Seyed Esmaeil Sadat Ebrahimi, Masoud Ghorbani, Mohammad Reza Aghasadeghi, Seyed Davar Siadat and Zahra Heidari
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Keywords: Breast cancer, tamoxifen, porphyrin, glucosamine, N-demethylation, human mammary cancer cell line [MCF- 7]
Abstract: Tumor and especially breast cancer is among the most common causes of death worldwide. Finding novel nanosized therapeutic compounds have important role to decrease the chance of death and increase the survival. Cancer cells are highly attractive to glucose [with a nanosize bimolecular structure 1nm] as an energy source more than normal cell and nanosized therapeutics due to possessing different pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic have advantageous over classical dosage forms in cancer therapy. The aim of the study was to synthesize Glucosamin-Porphyrin-Tamoxifen [TPG] nanosized complex as a novel selective biocompatible anti breast cancer agent. After the synthesis procedure, this complex was purified and then tested In Vitro on breast cancer cells [MCF-7] in the absence or presence of the red light and found totally successful. The results showed a good anti breast cancer activity mediated by the activation of TNF-α and necrosis/apoptosis pathways for the nanosized complex with no alteration effects on blood PT/APTT and glucose or hexokinase levels/ activity. TPG nanoconjugate seems to be very good opponents to current anti breast cancer drugs and needs to be further investigated in near future.
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Jabbari Arabzadeh Ali, Shafiee Ardestani Mehdi, Dashtbani-Roozbehani Abolfazl, Ali Delbaz Seyed, Shafiee Alavidjeh Mohammad, Fathi Moghaddam Hadi, Azizi Saraji Alireza, Alaei-Beirami Mahmood, Hekmat Soheila, Amanlou Massoud, Hajmohammadi Mehdi, Mehdi Sadat Seyed, Esmaeil Sadat Ebrahimi Seyed, Ghorbani Masoud, Reza Aghasadeghi Mohammad, Davar Siadat Seyed and Heidari Zahra, Nanosized Tamoxifen-Porphyrin-Glucose [TPG] Conjugate: Novel Selective Anti-breast-cancer Agent, Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluations, Medicinal Chemistry 2013; 9 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573406411309040006
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Print ISSN 1573-4064 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-6638 |
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