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Aminothiazoles: Hit to lead development to identify antileishmanial agents.

Debnath Bhuniya1, Rao Mukkavilli1, Rahul Shivahare2, Delphine Launay3, Ravindra T Dere1, Anil Deshpande1, Aditya Verma2, Preeti Vishwakarma2, Manjunath Moger1, Ashok Pradhan1, Hari Pati1, Vadiraj S Gopinath1, Suman Gupta4, Sunil K Puri2, Denis Martin3.   

Abstract

As part of Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative's lead optimization program for the development of new chemical entities to treat visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a series of aminothiazoles were synthesized and screened for in vitro efficacy, solubility and microsomal stability. The primary aim of identifying a lead structure with sub-micromolar activity was achieved. Out of 43 compounds synthesized, 16 compounds showed in vitro activity at less than 1 μM against VL. Compound 32 showed excellent antileishmanial potency (IC50 = 3 nM) and had all the acceptable properties except for metabolic instability. Blocking the metabolic soft spots in compound 32, where the 4-methoxy pyridine substituent was replaced by 5-ethoxy group, led to compound 36 (IC50 = 280 nM) with improved stability. To understand the disposition of 36, in vivo pharmacokinetic study was conducted in a mouse model. Compound 36 showed high clearance (91 mL/min/kg); short half-life (0.48 h) after intravenous administration (1 mg/kg) and exposure (AUC0-24) following oral administration was 362 ng h/mL with absolute bioavailability of 8%. To summarize, 43 analogs were synthesized out of which 15 compounds showed very potent sub-nanomolar efficacy in in vitro systems but the liability of metabolic instability seemed to be the major challenge for this chemical class and remains to be addressed.
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Keywords:  Aminothiazoles; Leishmania donovani; Metabolic stability; Pharmacokinetics; Visceral leishmaniasis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26318065     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2015.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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