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Naturally Inspired Molecules as Multifunctional Agents for Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Authors :
Federica Belluti
Andrea Tarozzi
Angela Rampa
Nelsi Zaccheroni
Francesca Mancini
Silvia Gobbi
Rita Maria Concetta Di Martino
Angela De Simone
Letizia Pruccoli
Francesco Palomba
Alessandra Bisi
Rampa, Angela
Tarozzi, Andrea
Mancini, Francesca
Pruccoli, Letizia
Di Martino, Rita Maria Concetta
Gobbi, Silvia
Bisi, Alessandra
De Simone, Angela
Palomba, Francesco
Zaccheroni, Nelsi
Belluti, Federica
Source :
Molecules; Volume 21; Issue 5; Pages: 643, Molecules, Molecules, Vol 21, Iss 5, p 643 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2016.

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been defined as a multi-factorial disorder resulting from a complex array of networked cellular and molecular mechanisms. In particular, elevated levels of Aβ protein and its aggregation products in the presence of metal ions proved to be highly neurotoxic and therapeutic strategies aimed at preventing Aβ generation and oxidative stress may represent an effective approach for AD treatment. A recent paradigm for the treatment of complex diseases such as AD suggests the employment of multifunctional compounds, single chemical entities capable of simultaneously modulating different targets involved in the pathology. In this paper, the "pharmacophores combination" strategy was applied, connecting the main scaffold of the BACE-1 ligand 1 to that of the chalcone 2, as metal chelating pharmacophore, to obtain a small library of compounds. Conjugate 5 emerged as the most interesting derivative, proving to inhibit BACE-1 with low-micromolar potency, and showing neuroprotective effects. In particular, 5 proved to be able to protect from metal-associated oxidative stress by hampering intracellular Cu(2+)-induced ROS formation without any direct neurotoxic effect.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14203049
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules; Volume 21; Issue 5; Pages: 643
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17e422b60fb8e98476bf7b774561f5ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21050643