Cationic Effect in the Formation of Toxic and Antiviral Properties of Keggin Heteropoly Compounds

IF 1.4 4区 化学 Q4 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1134/S1990793124010238
F. I. Dalidchik, O. A. Lopatina, S. A. Kovalevsky, E. I. Isaeva, M. V. Bidevkina, O. V. Baklanova, E. A. Gushchina, F. V. Lisitsyn, E. M. Balashov, M. V. Mezentseva, T. N. Pritchina
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The cytotoxicity indices (IC50) of Keggin’s phosphorus-molybdenum heteropoly acids (HPCAs) and their sodium and potassium salts on dog kidney cells (MDSC) are determined. The antiviral activity of these compounds against topical strains of influenza A (H3N2 and H1N1) is revealed. The dependence of the biological properties of polyoxometalates on the elemental composition of their molecules is confirmed. It is shown that when some of the molybdenum atoms are replaced by vanadium atoms, HPCAs and their salts acquire higher cytotoxicities, which increase monotonically as the number of substitutions increases. For the first time, the dependence of the biological activity of HPCAs and their salts on the mass of cations is established and interpreted. The values of semilethal doses (DL50) of these compounds are established in vivo (on outbred white mice). The values of the toxicity index (TI) for aqueous solutions of HPCA sodium and potassium salts are determined in a wide range of concentrations (from 0.05 to 15 μM) on a model of motile cells. It is established that HPCAs and their salts are moderately dangerous toxic substances and have selective antiviral activity, which at low concentrations (less than 15 μM) for influenza A strains is manifested mainly by a decrease in hemagglutination activity.

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Keggin 杂多化合物毒性和抗病毒特性形成过程中的阳离子效应
摘要 测定了凯金磷钼杂多酸(HPCAs)及其钠盐和钾盐对狗肾细胞(MDSC)的细胞毒性指数(IC50)。揭示了这些化合物对甲型流感(H3N2 和 H1N1)局部毒株的抗病毒活性。证实了多氧金属酸盐的生物特性取决于其分子中的元素组成。研究表明,当部分钼原子被钒原子取代时,HPCAs 及其盐类会获得更高的细胞毒性,而且随着取代数量的增加,细胞毒性也会单调增加。该研究首次确定并解释了 HPCAs 及其盐类的生物活性与阳离子质量的关系。确定了这些化合物的体内半致死剂量(DL50)值(对近交系白小鼠)。在一个运动细胞模型上,测定了 HPCA 钠盐和钾盐水溶液在较大浓度范围(从 0.05 到 15 μM)内的毒性指数(TI)值。结果表明,HPCA 及其盐类是中度危险的有毒物质,具有选择性抗病毒活性,在低浓度(低于 15 μM)下对甲型流感病毒株的抗病毒活性主要表现为血凝活性的降低。
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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2.20
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71.40%
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106
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B: Focus on Physics is a journal that publishes studies in the following areas: elementary physical and chemical processes; structure of chemical compounds, reactivity, effect of external field and environment on chemical transformations; molecular dynamics and molecular organization; dynamics and kinetics of photoand radiation-induced processes; mechanism of chemical reactions in gas and condensed phases and at interfaces; chain and thermal processes of ignition, combustion and detonation in gases, two-phase and condensed systems; shock waves; new physical methods of examining chemical reactions; and biological processes in chemical physics.
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