卤化物配体变化对抗菌银n -杂环碳络合物作用机理的调节

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1039/D4RA08093A
Igor V. Esarev and Ingo Ott
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摘要

银和银配合物的抗菌性能自古以来就在医学上为人所知。然而,稳定性和溶解度的限制阻碍了药物化学和药物开发研究。随着n -杂环碳烯(NHC)作为配体的出现,(NHC)型AgX(其中X =卤化物)有机金属银的合成方法得到了显著改进,抗菌银NHC配合物应运而生。然而,对该类化合物的构效关系及作用机制的研究报道尚不多见。本文探讨了含卤化物(氯化物、碘化物)配体的NHC银配合物的活性,并试图通过与非有机金属硝酸银的比较,阐明其在革兰氏阴性大肠杆菌中的抗菌作用机制。特别是,与碘化物配体的配合物被证实在大肠杆菌中具有比硝酸银更强的抗菌作用。此外,碘化物复合物表现出增强的细胞摄取,表现出DNA凝聚的迹象,强烈抑制大肠杆菌中的TrxR,并引起膜电位的强烈去极化和内细胞膜的通透性。相反,氯化银NHC配合物和硝酸银引起外膜的通透性,在大多数研究的机制中也表现出不同的活性模式。综上所述,通过改变NHC银配合物的卤化物配体,可以微调其抑菌作用机制和抑菌强度。
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Modulation of the mechanism of action of antibacterial silver N-heterocyclic carbene complexes by variation of the halide ligand†

Modulation of the mechanism of action of antibacterial silver N-heterocyclic carbene complexes by variation of the halide ligand†

The antimicrobial properties of silver and silver complexes have been known in medicine since ancient times. However, limitations in stability and solubility have impaired medicinal chemistry and drug development research. With the advent of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) as ligands, the development of synthesis methods for organometallic silver species of the type (NHC)AgX (where X = halide) has brought significant improvements, and the class of antimicrobial silver NHC complexes has emerged. However, reports studying structure–activity relationships and the mechanism of action of this compound type are still rare. This paper explores the activity of silver NHC complexes with halide (chloride, iodide) ligands and attempts to elucidate their mechanism of antibacterial action in Gram-negative E. coli bacteria in comparison to non-organometallic silver nitrate. In particular, the complexes with an iodide ligand were confirmed to cause stronger antibacterial effects in E. coli than silver nitrate. Moreover, iodide complexes exhibit an enhanced cellular uptake, show signs of DNA condensation, strongly inhibit TrxR in E. coli and cause a strong depolarization of the membrane potential and permeability of the inner cell membrane. In contrast, chloride silver NHC complexes and silver nitrate caused permeability of the outer membranes and also showed a different activity pattern in most of the studied mechanisms. In conclusion, by variation of the halide ligand of silver NHC complexes the mechanism of action and strength of antibacterial activity can be fine-tuned.

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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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