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Synthesis and antimalarial activities of rhenium bioorganometallics based on the 4-aminoquinoline structure.

Rodrigo Arancibia1, Faustine Dubar, Bruno Pradines, Isabelle Forfar, Daniel Dive, A Hugo Klahn, Christophe Biot.   

Abstract

A bioorganometallic approach to malaria therapy led to the discovery of ferroquine (FQ, SSR97193). To assess the importance of the electronic properties of the ferrocenyl group, cyclopentadienyltricarbonylrhenium analogues related to FQ, were synthesized. The reaction of [N-(7-chloro-4-quinolinyl)-1,2-ethanodiamine] with the cyrhetrenylaldehyde complexes (η(5)-C(5)H(4)CHO)Re(CO)(3) and [η(5)-1,2-C(5)H(3)(CH(2)OH)(CHO)]Re(CO)(3) produces the corresponding imine derivatives [η(5)-1,2-C(5)H(3)(R)(CHN-CH(2)CH(2)NH-QN)]Re(CO)(3) R=H 3a; R=CH(2)OH 3b; QN=N-(7-Cl-4-quinolinyl). Reduction of 3a and 3b with sodium borohydride in methanol yields quantitatively the amine complexes [η(5)-1,2-C(5)H(3)(R)(CH(2)-NH-CH(2)CH(2)NH-QN)]Re(CO)(3) R=H 4a; R=CH(2)OH 4b. To establish the role of the cyrethrenyl moiety in the antimalarial activity of this series, purely organic parent compounds were also synthesized and tested. Evaluation of antimalarial activity measured in vitro against the CQ-resistant strains (W2) and the CQ-susceptible strain (3D7) of Plasmodium falciparum indicates that these cyrhetrene conjugates are less active compared to their ferrocene and organic analogues. These data suggest an original mode-of-action of FQ and ferrocenyl analogues in relationship with the redox pharmacophore.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20934349     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2010.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem        ISSN: 0968-0896            Impact factor:   3.641


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