Novel Deoxyvasicinone-Donepezil Hybrids as Potential Multitarget Drug Candidates for Alzheimer's Disease.

Journal: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
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Abstract

In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of deoxyvasicinone-donepezil hybrids and determined whether they could be used as novel multitarget inhibitors for Alzheimer's disease. In vitro studies showed that most of the hybrids demonstrated moderate to potent inhibition of hAChE, BACE1, and Aβ1-42 aggregation. In particular, the hybrids 10a, 10d, 11a, and 11j exhibited excellent inhibitory activities against hAChE (IC50 = 56.14, 5.91, 3.29, and 8.65 nM, respectively), BACE1 (IC50 = 0.834, 0.167, 0.129, and 0.085 μM, respectively), and Aβ1-42 aggregation (IC50 = 13.26, 19.43, 9.26, and 5.41 μM, respectively). In addition, 10a and 11a exhibited very low cytotoxicity and showed remarkable neuroprotective activity against Aβ1-42-induced damage in SH-SY5Y cells.

Authors
Hongtao Du, Xinlian Liu, Jusen Xie, Fang Ma
Relevant Conditions

Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia