Synthesis, biological evaluation, and docking studies of a novel sulfonamido-based gallate as pro-chondrogenic agent for the treatment of cartilage

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Gallic acid (GA) and its derivatives are anti-inflammatory agents and are reported to have potent effects on Osteoarthritis (OA) treatment. Nonetheless, it is generally accepted that the therapeutic effect and biocompatibility of GA is much weaker than its esters due to the high hydrophilicity. The therapeutic effect of GA on OA could be improved if certain structural modifications were made to increase its hydrophobicity. In this study, a novel sulfonamido-based gallate was synthesized by bonding sulfonamide with GA, and its biological evaluations on OA were investigated. Results show that 5-[4-(Pyrimidin-2-ylsulfamoylphenyl)]-carbamoyl-benzene-1,2,3-triyl triacetate (HAMDC) was able to reverse the effects induced by Interleukin-1 (IL-1) stimulation, and it also had a great effect on chondro-protection via promoting cell proliferation and maintaining the phenotype of articular chondrocytes, as well as enhancing synthesis of cartilage specific markers such as aggrecan, collagen II and Sox9. Furthermore, a docking study showed that HAMDC fits into the core of the active site of a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs 5 (ADAMTS-5), which provides an explanation for its activity and selectivity.

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Lin, X., Chai, L., Liu, B., Chen, H., Zheng, L., Liu, Q., & Lin, C. (2017). Synthesis, biological evaluation, and docking studies of a novel sulfonamido-based gallate as pro-chondrogenic agent for the treatment of cartilage. Molecules, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22010003

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