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Synthesis, In Vitro Evaluation And Molecular Docking Of A New Class Of Indolylpropyl Benzamidopiperazines As Dual Ache And Sert Ligands For Alzheimer'S Disease

Journal
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Date Issued
2020-04-29
Author(s)
Julio Rodríguez-Lavado
Carlos Gallardo-Garrido
Michael Mallea
Victor Bustos
Rodrigo Osorio
Martín Hödar-Salazar
Hery Chung
Ramiro Araya-Maturana
Marcos Lorca
C. David Pessoa-Mahana
Mella, Jaime  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Claudio Saitz
Pablo Jaque
Miguel Reyes-Parada
Patricio Iturriaga-Vásquez
Hernán Pessoa-Mahana
DOI
10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112368
WoS ID
WOS:000539425800016
Abstract
During the last decade, the one drug-one target strategy has resulted to be inefficient in facing diseases with complex ethiology like Alzheimer's disease and many others. In this context, the multitarget paradigm has emerged as a promising strategy. Based on this consideration, we aim to develop novel molecules as promiscuous ligands acting in two or more targets at the same time. For such purpose, a new series of indolylpropyl-piperazinyl oxoethyl-benzamido piperazines were synthesized and evaluated as multitarget-directed drugs for the serotonin transporter (SERT) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The ability to decrease β-amyloid levels as well as cell toxicity of all compounds were also measured. In vitro results showed that at least four compounds displayed promising activity against SERT and AChE. Compounds 18 and 19 (IC50 = 3.4 and 3.6 μM respectively) exhibited AChE inhibition profile in the same order of magnitude as donepezil (DPZ, IC50 = 2.17 μM), also displaying nanomolar affinity in SERT. Moreover, compounds 17 and 24 displayed high SERT affinities (IC50 = 9.2 and 1.9 nM respectively) similar to the antidepressant citalopram, and significant micromolar AChE activity at the same time. All the bioactive compounds showed a low toxicity profile in the range of concentrations studied. Molecular docking allowed us to rationalize the binding mode of the synthesized compounds in both targets. In addition, we also show that compounds 11 and 25 exhibit significant β-amyloid lowering activity in a cell-based assay, 11 (50% inhibition, 10 μM) and 25 (35% inhibition, 10 μM). These results suggest that indolylpropyl benzamidopiperazines based compounds constitute promising leads for a multitargeted approach for Alzheimer's disease.
Subjects

Chemistry, Medicinal

Drug Discovery

Medicine

Organic Chemistry

Pharmacology

OCDE Subjects

Medical And Health Sc...

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