BioMetals 2012-02-01

Coordination of lapachol to bismuth(III) improves its anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic activities.

Gabrieli L Parrilha, Rafael P Vieira, Paula P Campos, Grácia Divina F Silva, Lucienir P Duarte, Silvia P Andrade, Heloisa Beraldo

Index: Biometals 25(1) , 55-62, (2012)

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Abstract

Complex [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl was obtained with 4-hydroxy-3-(3-methylbut-2-enyl)naphthalene-1,2-dione, "lapachol" (HLp). Lapachol, [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl and BiCl(3) were evaluated in a murine model of inflammatory angiogenesis induced by subcutaneous implantation of polyether polyurethane sponge discs. Intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of lapachol or [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl reduced the hemoglobin content in the implants suggesting that reduction of neo-vascularization was caused by lapachol. In the per os treatment only [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl decreased the hemoglobin content in the implants. Likewise, N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAG) activity decreased in the implants of the groups i.p. treated with lapachol and [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl while in the per os treatment inhibition was observed only for [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl. Histological analysis showed that the components of the fibro-vascular tissue (vascularization and inflammatory cell population) were decreased in lapachol- and complex-treated groups. Our results suggest that both lapachol and [Bi(Lp)(2)]Cl exhibit anti-angiogenic and anti-inflammatory activities which have been attributed to the presence of the lapachol ligand. However, coordination to bismuth(III) could be an interesting strategy for improvement of lapachol's therapeutic properties.

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