Abstract

In this work, through utilizing the mixed-ligand synthesis method, two coordination polymers (CPs) based on Co(II), namely, {[Co(μ-ppda)(μ-pbmeix)]·H 2 O} n ( 2 ) and [Co(μ-opda)(μ-pbmeix) 0.5 ] n ( 1 ), have been triumphantly formed from 1,4-bis(2-methylimidazol-1-ylmethyl)benzene (pbmeix), a semi-rigid ligand with Co(II) nitrate salts and distinct carboxylic acid co-ligands (o/ppda = 1,2-/1,4-phenylenediacetate). For treatment of pancreatic cancer, the as-generated compounds’ inhibitory activity against the viability of cancer cell was determined by the Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) assay. The above compounds’ suppression effect against the cells invasion and migration ability was investigated by the trans-well detection. The real time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) subsequently was employed to test the VEGF signaling pathway activation. Eventually, the cancer cells apoptosis levels after treating with above compound were assessed via detecting the BCL-2 protein expression level. Furthermore, results from molecular docking simulation indicate that complex 1 not only exhibits relatively lower affinity energy, but also forms more binding interactions in comparison to complex 2 when binding to a given target protein. Complex 1 was much superior to complex 2 on treating pancreatic cancer via suppressing the cancer cell invasion, migration and viability ability.

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