Abstract

Platinum complexes have been studied for cancer treatment for several decades. Furthermore, another important platinum characteristic is related to its chemical shifts, in which some studies have shown that the 195Pt chemical shifts are very sensitive to the environment, coordination sphere, and oxidation state. Based on this relevant feature, Pt complexes can be proposed as potential probes for NMR spectroscopy, as the chemical shifts values will be different in different tissues (healthy and damaged) Therefore, in this paper, the main goal was to investigate the behavior of Pt chemical shifts in the different environments. Calculations were carried out in vacuum, implicit solvent, and inside the active site of P13K enzyme, which is related with breast cancer, using the density functional theory (DFT) method. Moreover, the investigation of platinum complexes with a selective moiety can contribute to early cancer diagnosis. Accordingly, the Pt complexes selected for this study presented a selective moiety, the 2-(4′aminophenyl)benzothiazole derivative. More specifically, two Pt complexes were used herein: One containing chlorine ligands and one containing water in place of chlorine. Some studies have shown that platinum complexes coordinated to chlorine atoms may suffer hydrolyses inside the cell due to the low chloride ion concentration. Thus, the same calculations were performed for both complexes. The results showed that both complexes presented different chemical shift values in the different proposed environments. Therefore, this paper shows that platinum complexes can be a potential probe in biological systems, and they should be studied not only for cancer treatment, but also for diagnosis.

Highlights

  • Cancer is currently one of the most discussed diseases, as it presents incredibly high mortality rates [1,2]

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Introduction

Cancer is currently one of the most discussed diseases, as it presents incredibly high mortality rates [1,2]. Cancer is a term employed for a group of diseases characterized by the acute growth of abnormal cells. Early-stage diagnosis is very important for cancer treatment, as it can reduce mortality rates and increase treatment possibilities [6,7,8]. Some imaging techniques are used as main approaches in cancer diagnosis, including mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron-emission tomography (PET), and computed tomography (CT). The use of these techniques with the help of biochemical biomarkers, such as proteins, could increase the chances of early diagnosis [3,9,10]

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