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Inhibition of monoamine oxidase by 8-phenoxymethylcaffeine derivatives

Authors :
Abraham J. Swanepoel
Anél Petzer
Thokozile Okaecwe
Jacobus J. Bergh
Jacobus P. Petzer
20965389 - Okaecwe, Thokozile Audrey Dorcas
12264954 - Petzer, Anél
10727388 - Petzer, Jacobus Petrus
10057072 - Bergh, Jacobus Johannes
13029207 - Swanepoel, Abraham Johannes
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2012.

Abstract

A recent study has reported that a series of 8-benzyloxycaffeines are potent and reversible inhibitors of both human monoamine oxidase (MAO) isoforms, MAO-A and -B. In an attempt to discover additional caffeine derivatives with potent MAO inhibitory activities, and to contribute to the known structure–activity relationships of MAO inhibition by caffeine derived compounds, the present study investigates the MAO inhibitory potencies of series of 8-phenoxymethylcaffeine and 8-[(phenylsulfanyl)methyl]caffeine derivatives. The results document that the 8-phenoxymethylcaffeine derivatives act as potent reversible inhibitors of MAO-B, with IC50 values ranging from 0.148 to 5.78 μM. In contrast, the 8-[(phenylsulfanyl)methyl]caffeine derivatives were found to be weak inhibitors of MAO-B, with IC50 values ranging from 4.05 to 124 μM. Neither the 8-phenoxymethylcaffeine nor the 8-[(phenylsulfanyl)methyl]caffeine derivatives exhibited high binding affinities for MAO-A. While less potent than the 8-benzyloxycaffeines as MAO-B inhibitors, this study concludes that 8-phenoxymethylcaffeines may act as useful leads for the design of MAO-B selective inhibitors. Such compounds may find application in the therapy of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Using molecular docking experiments, this study also proposes possible binding orientations of selected caffeine derivatives in the active sites of MAO-A and -B. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2012.05.048

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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