Derivatives of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloid Ambelline as Selective Inhibitors of Hepatic Stage of Plasmodium berghei Infection In Vitro
Autor
Ritomská, Aneta
Fontinha, Diana
Peřinová, Rozálie
Francisco, Denise
Prudencio, Miguel
Datum vydání
2023Publikováno v
PharmaceuticsRočník / Číslo vydání
15 (3)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1999-4923Metadata
Zobrazit celý záznamTato publikace má vydavatelskou verzi s DOI 10.3390/pharmaceutics15031007
Abstrakt
The incidence rate of malaria and the ensuing mortality prompts the development of novel antimalarial drugs. In this work, the activity of twenty-eight Amaryllidaceae alkaloids (1-28) belonging to seven different structural types was assessed, as well as twenty semisynthetic derivatives of the beta-crinane alkaloid ambelline (28a-28t) and eleven derivatives of the alpha-crinane alkaloid haemanthamine (29a-29k) against the hepatic stage of Plasmodium infection. Six of these derivatives (28h, 28m, 28n and 28r-28t) were newly synthesized and structurally identified. The most active compounds, 11-O-(3,5-dimethoxybenzoyl)ambelline (28m) and 11-O-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)ambelline (28n), displayed IC(50) values in the nanomolar range of 48 and 47 nM, respectively. Strikingly, the derivatives of haemanthamine (29) with analogous substituents did not display any significant activity, even though their structures are quite similar. Interestingly, all active derivatives were strictly selective against the hepatic stage of infection, as they did not demonstrate any activity against the blood stage of Plasmodium infection. As the hepatic stage is a bottleneck of the plasmodial infection, liver-selective compounds can be considered crucial for further development of the malaria prophylactics.
Klíčová slova
alkaloids, Amaryllidaceae, ambelline, cytotoxicity, haemanthamine, hepatic stage, malaria, Plasmodium
Trvalý odkaz
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