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Development of an a priori computational approach for brain uptake of compounds in an insect model system.

Werner J Geldenhuys1, Jeffrey R Bloomquist2.   

Abstract

Delivery of compounds to the brain is critical for the development of effective treatment therapies of multiple central nervous system diseases. Recently a novel insect-based brain uptake model was published utilizing a locust brain ex vivo system. The goal of our study was to develop a priori, in silico cheminformatic models to describe brain uptake in this insect model, as well as evaluate the predictive ability. The machine learning program Orange® was used to evaluate several machine learning (ML) models on a published data set of 25 known drugs, with in vitro data generated by a single laboratory group to reduce inherent inter-laboratory variability. The ML models included in this study were linear regression (LR), support vector machines (SVN), k-nearest neighbor (kNN) and neural nets (NN). The quantitative structure-property relationship models were able to correlate experimental logCtot (concentration of compound in brain) and predicted brain uptake of r2 > 0.5, with the descriptors log(P*MW-0.5) and hydrogen bond donor used in LR, SVN and KNN, while log(P*MW-0.5) and total polar surface area (TPSA) descriptors used in the NN models. Our results indicate that the locust insect model is amenable to data mining chemoinformatics and in silico model development in CNS drug discovery pipelines.
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Keywords:  Blood–brain barrier; Cheminformatics; Data mining; QSAR; QSPR

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33711441      PMCID: PMC8096670          DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2021.127930

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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Authors:  Werner J Geldenhuys; David D Allen; Jeffrey R Bloomquist
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Review 10.  Molecular determinants of blood-brain barrier permeation.

Authors:  Werner J Geldenhuys; Afroz S Mohammad; Chris E Adkins; Paul R Lockman
Journal:  Ther Deliv       Date:  2015-08-25
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