In the present study, the activity of the new water-soluble cationic meso-tetra(4-Noxyethylpyridyl)porphyrin and its Zn, Ag and Co metal derivatives as anti-tumor agents was explored. The tumor was induced by 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]antracene (DMBA) on rats of Wistar strain. The levels of DNA damage induced by porphyrins T4OEPyP, AgT4OEPyP, ZnT4OEPyP and CoT4OEPyP in tumor tissue were analyzed. Thermodynamic parameters of DNA were investigated by thermal melting method and differential scanning microcalorimetry to understand the differences in DNA structure of three types of rat: normal, dieseased with tumor, and treated by porphyrins. Agarose gel electrophoresis method was used to detect porphyrin-induced apoptosis or necroses. Based on the data obtained, we concluded that the investigated ZnTOEPyP and AgTOEPyP porphyrins have more anti-tumor activity than CoTOEPyP and TOEPyP.
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