| Literature DB >> 21210688 |
Karen S MacMillan1, Jacinth Naidoo, Jue Liang, Lisa Melito, Noelle S Williams, Lorraine Morlock, Paula J Huntington, Sandi Jo Estill, Jamie Longgood, Ginger L Becker, Steven L McKnight, Andrew A Pieper, Jef K De Brabander, Joseph M Ready.
Abstract
Degeneration of the hippocampus is associated with pan> class="Disease">Alzheimer's disease and occurs very early in the progression of the disease. Current options for treating the cognitive symptoms associated with Alzheimer's are inadequate, giving urgency to the search for novel therapeutic strategies. Pharmacologic agents that safely enhance hippocampal neurogenesis may provide new therapeutic approaches. We discovered the first synthetic molecule, named P7C3, which protects newborn neurons from apoptotic cell death, and thus promotes neurogenesis in mice and rats in the subgranular zone of the hippocampal dentate gyrus, the site of normal neurogenesis in adult mammals. We describe the results of a medicinal chemistry campaign to optimize the potency, toxicity profile, and stability of P7C3. Systematic variation of nearly every position of the lead compound revealed elements conducive toward increases in activity and regions subject to modification. We have discovered compounds that are orally available, nontoxic, stable in mice, rats, and cell culture, and capable of penetrating the blood-brain barrier. The most potent compounds are active at nanomolar concentrations. Finally, we have identified derivatives that may facilitate mode-of-action studies through affinity chromatography or photo-cross-linking.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21210688 PMCID: PMC3033481 DOI: 10.1021/ja108211m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419