Literature DB >> 29749412

O-Phenylenediamine: a privileged pharmacophore of ferrostatins for radical-trapping reactivity in blocking ferroptosis.

Xie-Huang Sheng1, Cheng-Cheng Cui, Chao Shan, Yu-Zhen Li, Duo-Hong Sheng, Bin Sun, De-Zhan Chen.   

Abstract

Ferroptosis is a non-apoptotic, iron dependent form of regulated cell death that is characterized by the accumulation of lipid hydroperoxides. It has drawn considerable attention owing to its putative involvement in diverse neurodegenerative diseases. Ferrostatins are the first identified inhibitors of ferroptosis and they inhibit ferroptosis by efficiently scavenging free radicals in lipid bilayers. However, their further medicinal application has been limited due to the deficient knowledge of the lipid peroxyl radical-trapping mechanism. In this study, experimental and theoretical methods were performed to illustrate the possible lipid hydroperoxide inhibition mechanism of ferrostatins. The results show that an ortho-amine (-NH) moiety from ferrostatins can simultaneously interact with lipid radicals, and then form a planar seven-membered ring in the transition state, and finally present greater reactivity. NBO analysis shows that the formed planar seven-membered ring forces ortho-amines into better alignment with the aromatic π-system. It significantly increases the magnitudes of amine conjugation and improves spin delocalization in the transition state. Additionally, a classical H-bond type interaction was discovered between a radical and an o-NH group as another transition state stabilizing effect. This type of radical-trapping mechanism is novel and has not been found in diphenylamine or traditional polyphenol antioxidants. It can be said that o-phenylenediamine is a privileged pharmacophore for the design and development of ferroptosis inhibitors.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29749412     DOI: 10.1039/c8ob00546j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Org Biomol Chem        ISSN: 1477-0520            Impact factor:   3.876


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2.  Simultaneous Study of Anti-Ferroptosis and Antioxidant Mechanisms of Butein and (S)-Butin.

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3.  Reactions of the Lipid Hydroperoxides With Aminic Antioxidants: The Influence of Stereoelectronic and Resonance Effects on Hydrogen Atom Transfer.

Authors:  Yu-Zhen Li; Xiao-Lu Zhou; Bao-Qi Huo; De-Zhan Chen; Zhao-Hua Liu; Xie-Huang Sheng
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 5.221

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Review 7.  Lipid Metabolism and Ferroptosis.

Authors:  Ji-Yoon Lee; Won Kon Kim; Kwang-Hee Bae; Sang Chul Lee; Eun-Woo Lee
Journal:  Biology (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-02
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