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Electron-Affinic SensitizationVII. A Correlation between Structures, One-Electron Reduction Potentials, and Efficiencies of Nitroimidazoles as Hypoxic Cell Radiosensitizers
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BioelectrochemistryChemistryChemical BiologyOxidative StressReactive Nitrogen SpeciePhototoxicityHypoxic Cell RadiosensitizersRadiopharmaceutical TherapyToxicologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineBiochemistryPhotochemistryMolecular ElectrochemistryPharmacologyRadiosensitization EfficienciesOne-electron Reduction PotentialsEnhancement RatiosNatural SciencesNitroimidazole SeriesMedicineElectron-affinic SensitizationviiNitrosative Stress
Radiosensitization efficiencies for seven different 2-nitroimidazoles including Ro-07-0582 and its urinary metabolite, Ro-05-9963, and two 5-nitroimidazoles including metronidazole, have been determined in hypoxic Chinese Hamster cells, line V79-379A, X-irradiated in vitro. All the compounds were active hypoxic cell sensitizers with the enhancement ratios increasing with drug concentration. The 2-nitroimidazoles were all more efficient than the 5-nitroimidazoles. Overall, the efficiencies, defined as the concentration required to give a particular enhancement ratio, varied by a factor of about 200. Electron-affinities of the sensitizers were determined by pulse radiolysis as the one-electron reduction potentials and these correlate well with the sensitization efficiencies of the compounds. The correlation extends beyond the nitroimidazole series as is shown by data for p-nitroacetophenone, nifuroxime (a nitrofuran) and oxygen itself. The nitroimidazoles varied by a factor of 70 in their octanol/water partition coefficients, but the effect of this parameter on sensitizing efficiency is small compared with the influence of electron affinity.
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