Metal complex formation and anticancer activity of Cu(I) and Cu(II) complexes with Metformin

by Sh. Abdelrahman, M. Alghrably, M. Campagna, C.A.E. Hauser, M. Jaremko, J.I. Lachowicz
Year:2021 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26164730

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Metal complex formation and anticancer activity of Cu(I) and Cu(II) complexes with Metformin
Sh. Abdelrahman, M. Alghrably, M. Campagna, C.A.E. Hauser, M. Jaremko, J.I. Lachowicz
Molecules 2021, 26(16), 4730

Abstract

Metformin has been used for decades in millions of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. In this time, correlations between metformin use and the occurrence of other disorders have been noted, as well as unpredictable metformin side effects. Diabetes is a significant cancer risk factor, but unexpectedly, metformin-treated diabetic patients have lower cancer incidence. Here, we show that metformin forms stable complexes with copper (II) ions. Both copper(I)/metformin and copper(II)/metformin complexes form adducts with glutathione, the main intracellular antioxidative peptide, found at high levels in cancer cells. Metformin reduces cell number and viability in SW1222 and K562 cells, as well as in K562-200 multidrug-resistant cells. Notably, the antiproliferative effect of metformin is enhanced in the presence of copper ions.

Keywords

Metformin Copper complexes Diabetes Cancer Proliferation Protonation constants Stability constants Glutathione NMR
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