Literature DB >> 15540599

Biological evaluation of some selected cyclic imides: mitochondrial effects and in vitro cytotoxicity.

Silvia Regina Tozato Prado1, Valdir Cechinel-Filho, Fátima Campos-Buzzi, Rogério Corrêa, Silvia Maria Correia Suter Cadena, Maria Benigna Martinelli de Oliveira.   

Abstract

Cyclic imides such as succinimides, maleimides, glutarimides, phthalimides and their derivatives contain an imide ring and a general structure -CO-N(R)-CO- that confers hydrophobicity and neutral characteristic. A diversity of biological activities and pharmaceutical uses have been attributed to them, such as antibacterial, antifungal, antinociceptive, anticonvulsant, antitumor. In spite of these activities, much of their action mechanisms at molecular and cellular levels remain to be elucidated. We now show the effects of several related cyclic imides: maleimides (S2, S2.1, S2.2, S3), glutarimides (S4, S5, S6), 4-aminoantipyrine derivatives (L1, F1, AL1, F1.14, F1.2) and sulfonated succinimides (RO1, FA, FE, FD, MC, DMC) on isolated rat liver mitochondria, B16-F10 melanoma cell line, peritoneal macrophages and different bacterial streams. The effects on mitochondrial respiratory parameters, cell viability and antibacterial activity were also evaluated. The results indicated that S3, S5 and S6 caused an increased oxygen consumption in the presence of ADP (state III) or its absence (state IV), while all other compounds decreased those parameters at different degrees of inhibition. All the compounds decreased the respiratory control coefficient (RCC). Loss of cell viability of peritoneal macrophages and the B16-F10 cell line was observed, L1 and S2.1 being more effective. S1, S2, S3, L1 and F1 compounds showed antibacterial activity at experimental concentrations.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15540599     DOI: 10.1515/znc-2004-9-1010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Z Naturforsch C J Biosci        ISSN: 0341-0382


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Journal:  Res Pharm Sci       Date:  2017-12

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Journal:  J Res Med Sci       Date:  2018-06-06       Impact factor: 1.852

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