Rational construction of a triphenylphosphine-modified tetra-nuclear Cu(I) coordinated cluster for enhanced chemodynamic therapy.
Xin YouZhao-Guo HongSheng-Mei ShiHe-Dong BianYun-Liang ZhangLiang-Liang ZhangFu-Ping HuangShu-Lin ZhaoHong LiangPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
A triphenylphosphine-modified tetra-nuclear Cu(I) coordinated cluster was constructed for enhanced chemodynamic therapy (CDT) by increasing the number of metal centers. Once inside human bladder cancer (T24) cells, a larger amount of copper accumulated compared with the mono-nuclear Cu(I) complex; the additional copper could generate more •OH and then induce more obvious apoptosis via a Fenton-like reaction, thus further increasing the tumor inhibition effect and ultimately improving the CDT efficiency.