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Effect of partial O-methylation in dehydrodieugenol on its antitrypanosomal activity - correlation with the toxicity using cell membrane models.

Authors :
Gonçalves, Giulia Elisa G.
Oliveira, Samuel
de Souza Gomes, Kaio
Costa-Silva, Thais Alves
Tempone, Andre Gustavo
Lago, João Henrique Ghilardi
Caseli, Luciano
Source :
Biophysical Chemistry. May2023, Vol. 296, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Biseugenol (1), a neolignan with antiprotozoal activity against Trypanosoma cruzi , was partially methylated, and the compound obtained – methyl biseugenol (2) – had its activity evaluated against the extracellular (trypomastigotes) and intracellular (amastigotes) forms of T. cruzi. It was observed that both compounds 1 and 2 exhibited similar effects against trypomastigotes (IC 50 of 11.7 and 16.2 μM, respectively), whereas compound 2 displayed higher activity against amastigotes (IC 50 = 8.2 μM) in comparison with biseugenol (IC 50 = 15.4 μM). Additionally, reduced toxicity against NCTC cells for compound 2 was observed (CC 50 > 200 μM), differently from compound 1 with CC 50 = 58.0 μM. Aiming to understand better the molecular mechanism of the biological action of compound 2 , the prodrug was incorporated into cellular membrane models constituted of Langmuir monolayers of the lipids dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC), dipalmitoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DPPE), dipalmitoylphosphatidylserine (DPPS), and dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol (DPPG). The lipid-drug interaction was inferred through tensiometry, surface potential, infrared spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS), and Brewster angle microscopy (BAM). The prodrug expanded DPPC and DPPG monolayers and condensed DPPE ones, as well as presented characteristic behaviors regarding the chemical structure of the lipid considering expansion-compression curves, surface potential-area isotherms, and stability of previously compressed monolayers to relevant-biological surface pressures. PM-IRRAS indicated a molecular disorder for DPPC and DPPS alkyl chains in the presence of the drug. BAM revealed the presence of domains in the DPPG and DPPE monolayers, which was probably induced by the prodrug. These data suggest, in general, that the lipid composition modulates the interaction of compound 2 , whose results are expected to correlate to its trypanocidal activity, which involves the plasma membrane of T. cruzi as the primary target, i.e., the first barrier that the compound should encounter to interact with the microorganism. [Display omitted] • Dehydrodieugenol was isolated from plants and partially methylated. • Dehydrodieugenol presented toxicity to parasites. • Molecular mechanism with cell membranes was investigated. • Interaction with lipid is modulated by the film fluidity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03014622
Volume :
296
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Biophysical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162891167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpc.2023.106975