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  2. Potent antitumor bifunctional DNA alkylating agents, synthesis and biological activities of 3a-aza-cyclopenta[a]indenes

Potent antitumor bifunctional DNA alkylating agents, synthesis and biological activities of 3a-aza-cyclopenta[a]indenes

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2009 Aug 1;17(15):5614-26. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2009.06.018.
Rajesh Kakadiya 1 Huajin Dong Pei-Chih Lee Naval Kapuriya Xiuguo Zhang Ting-Chao Chou Te-Chang Lee Kalpana Kapuriya Anamik Shah Tsann-Long Su
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Affiliation

  • 1 Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11529, Taiwan.
Abstract

A series of bifunctional DNA interstrand cross-linking agents, bis(hydroxymethyl)- and bis(carbamates)-8H-3a-azacyclopenta[a]indene-1-yl derivatives were synthesized for antitumor evaluation. The preliminary antitumor studies revealed that these agents exhibited potent cytotoxicity in vitro and antitumor therapeutic efficacy against human tumor xenografts in vivo. Furthermore, these derivatives have little or no cross-resistance to either Taxol or Vinblastine. Remarkably, complete tumor remission in nude mice bearing human breast carcinoma MX-1 xenograft by 13a,b and 14g,h and significant suppression against prostate adenocarcinoma PC3 xenograft by 13b were achieved at the maximum tolerable dose with relatively low toxicity. In addition, these agents induce DNA interstrand cross-linking and substantial G2/M phase arrest in human non-small lung carcinoma H1299 cells. The current studies suggested that these agents are promising candidates for preclinical studies.

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