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Piano-stool metal complexes as inhibitors of amyloid-β aggregation in vitro and in vivo
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide. There is currently no cure for
this neurodegenerative disorder, and the available therapies only temporarily lessen some symptoms
rather than stopping the disease’s progression. One of the pathological hallmarks in AD brains is the formation of amyloid-β plaques. Transition-metal complexes have aroused great interest as potential chemical modulators of Aβ aggregation thanks to intrinsic features such as the metal oxidation state or the
coordination geometry. Four related piano-stool complexes with different metal ions, namely Ru(II), Os(II),
Ir(III) and Rh(III), were prepared and their inhibition properties of Aβ aggregation were investigated. It was
found that all of them favour an alternative folding pathway, impeding the formation of mature fibres.
Moreover, the metal centre seems to play a crucial role in their inhibiting activities. Ru(II) (1), Ir(III) (3) and
Rh(III) (4) compounds were remarkable inhibitors of Aβ aggregation in vitro, most particularly 4, and they
appear to share the inhibitory mechanism. However Os(II) complex 2 acts differently on the Aβ aggregation process. In vivo studies using a Caenorhabditis elegans animal model of AD revealed the potential of
complexes 2 and 4, with 2 exhibiting better inhibition potential than 4, thus illustrating the possible occurrence of additional variables to the aggregation process when moving from in vitro experiments to a living
organism. To the best of our knowledge, 2 is the first osmium complex reported as an effective inhibitor
of amyloid-β aggregation both in vitro and in vivo.
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VIGUERAS, Gloria, et al. Piano-stool metal complexes as inhibitors of amyloid-β aggregation in vitro and in vivo. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. 2024. Vol. 11, num. 18, pags. 6089-6102. ISSN 2052-1553. [consulted: 9 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/224063