Cholic acid-derived 1,2,4,5-tetraoxanes were synthesized in order to explore the influence of steroid carrier on its antimalarial and antiproliferative activity in vitro. Starting with chiral ketones, cis and trans series of diastereomeric tetraoxanes were obtained, and the cis series was found to be similar to 2 times as active as the trans against Plasmodium falciparum DG and W2 clones. The same tendency was observed against human melanoma (Fem-X) and human cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cell lines. The amide C(24) termini, for the first time introduced into the carrier molecule of a tetraoxane pharmacophore, significantly enhanced both antimalarial and antiproliferative activity, as compared to the corresponding methyl esters, with cis-bis(N-propylamide) being most efficient against the chloroquine-susceptible D6 clone (IC50 = 9.29 nM). cis- and trans-bis(N-propylamides) were also screened against PBMC, and PRA-stimulated PBMC, showing a cytotoxicity/antimalarial potency ratio of 1/10 000.

Cholic acid derivatives as 1,2,4,5-tetraoxane carriers: Structure and antimalarial and antiproliferative activity

Pocsfalvi G;
2000

Abstract

Cholic acid-derived 1,2,4,5-tetraoxanes were synthesized in order to explore the influence of steroid carrier on its antimalarial and antiproliferative activity in vitro. Starting with chiral ketones, cis and trans series of diastereomeric tetraoxanes were obtained, and the cis series was found to be similar to 2 times as active as the trans against Plasmodium falciparum DG and W2 clones. The same tendency was observed against human melanoma (Fem-X) and human cervix carcinoma (HeLa) cell lines. The amide C(24) termini, for the first time introduced into the carrier molecule of a tetraoxane pharmacophore, significantly enhanced both antimalarial and antiproliferative activity, as compared to the corresponding methyl esters, with cis-bis(N-propylamide) being most efficient against the chloroquine-susceptible D6 clone (IC50 = 9.29 nM). cis- and trans-bis(N-propylamides) were also screened against PBMC, and PRA-stimulated PBMC, showing a cytotoxicity/antimalarial potency ratio of 1/10 000.
2000
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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jm000952f
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QINGHAOSU ARTEMISININ; ANALOGS; INVITRO; DRUG; DISPIRO-1
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4
5-TETRAOXANES; 1
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4
5
7-PENTOXOCANES; RESISTANCE; PEROXIDES; MALARIA
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Opsenica D;Pocsfalvi G;Juranic Z;Tinant B;Declercq; JP;Kyle; DE;Milhous; WK;Solaja; BA
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