Searching for multi-targeting neurotherapeutics against Alzheimer's: Discovery of potent AChE-MAO B inhibitors through the decoration of the 2H-Chromen-2-one structural motif

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The need for developing real disease-modifying drugs against neurodegenerative syndromes, particularly Alzheimer's disease (AD), shifted research towards reliable drug discovery strategies to unveil clinical candidates with higher therapeutic efficacy than single-targeting drugs. By following the multi-target approach, we designed and synthesized a novel class of dual acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) inhibitors through the decoration of the 2H-chromen-2-one skeleton. Compounds bearing a propargylamine moiety at position 3 displayed the highest in vitro inhibitory activities against MAO-B. Within this series, derivative 3h emerged as the most interesting hit compound, being a moderate AChE inhibitor (IC50 = 8.99 μM) and a potent and selective MAO-B inhibitor (IC50 = 2.8 nM). Preliminary studies in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell lines demonstrated its low cytotoxicity and disclosed a promising neuroprotective effect at low doses (0.1 μM) under oxidative stress conditions promoted by two mitochondrial toxins (oligomycin-A and rotenone). In a Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK)II-MDR1 cell-based transport study, Compound 3h was able to permeate the BBB-mimicking monolayer and did not result in a glycoprotein-p (P-gp) substrate, showing an efflux ratio = 0.96, close to that of diazepam.

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Pisani, L., Farina, R., Soto-Otero, R., Denora, N., Mangiatordi, G. F., Nicolotti, O., … Carotti, A. (2016). Searching for multi-targeting neurotherapeutics against Alzheimer’s: Discovery of potent AChE-MAO B inhibitors through the decoration of the 2H-Chromen-2-one structural motif. Molecules, 21(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21030362

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