Publication Type Journal Article
Title Synthesis and Biological Activity of 6-Selenocaffeine: Potential Modulator of Chemotherapeutic Drugs in Breast Cancer Cells
Authors Inês Sofia Lança Martins Joana P. Miranda Nuno G. Oliveira Ana S. Fernandes Sandrina Goncalves Alexandra Maria Moita Antunes
Groups BioMol
Journal MOLECULES
Year 2013
Month May
Volume 18
Number 5
Pages 5251-5264
Abstract We report the development of a new microwave-based synthetic methodology mediated by Woollins reagent that allowed an efficient conversion of caffeine into 6-selenocaffeine. A preliminary evaluation on the modulation of antioxidant activity upon selenation of caffeine, using the DPPH assay, indicated a mild antioxidant activity for 6-selenocaffeine, contrasting with caffeine, that exhibited no antioxidant activity under the same experimental conditions. Interestingly, whereas 6-selenocaffeine has revealed to have a low cytotoxic potential in both MCF10A and MCF-7 breast cells (24 h, up to 100 mu M, MTT assay), a differential effect was observed when used in combination with the anticancer agents doxorubicin and oxaliplatin in MCF-7 breast cancer cells. The co-treatment of doxorubicin (1 mu M) and 6-selenocaffeine (100 mu M) resulted in a slight decrease in cellular viability when compared to doxorubicin (1 mu M) alone. Conversely, the seleno-caffeine derivative at the same concentration markedly increased the viability of oxaliplatin (100 mu M)-treated cells (p < 0.01). Overall, this work highlights an emerging methodology to synthesize organoselenium compounds and points out the differential roles of 6-selenocaffeine in the modulation of the cytotoxicity of anticancer agents.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules18055251
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ISSN 1420-3049
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Bibtex ID ISI:000319446900029
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