Literature DB >> 9517949

Anti-Pneumocystis activities of aromatic diamidoxime prodrugs.

J E Hall1, J E Kerrigan, K Ramachandran, B C Bender, J P Stanko, S K Jones, D A Patrick, R R Tidwell.   

Abstract

Aromatic dicationic compounds, such as pentamidine, have potent antimicrobial activities. Clinical use of these compounds has been restricted, however, by their toxicity and limited oral activity. A novel approach, using amidoxime derivatives as prodrugs, has recently been proposed to overcome these limitations. Although results were presented for amidoxime derivatives of only one diamidine, pentamidine, the authors in the original proposal claimed that amidoxime derivatives would work as effective prodrugs for all pharmacologically active diamidines. Nine novel amidoxime derivatives were synthesized and tested in the present study for activity against Pneumocystis carinii in corticosteroid-suppressed rats. Only three of the nine compounds had significant oral anti-Pneumocystis activity. The bisbenzamidoxime derivatives of three direct pentamidine analogs had excellent oral and intravenous activities and reduced acute host toxicity. These compounds are not likely candidates for future drug development, however, because they have chronic toxic effects and the active amidine compounds have multiple sites susceptible to oxidative metabolism, which complicates their pharmacology and toxicology. Novel diamidoximes from three other structural classes, containing different groups linking the cationic moieties, lacked significant oral or intravenous anti-Pneumocystis activity, even though the corresponding diamidines were very active intravenously. Both active and inactive amidoximes were readily metabolized to the corresponding amidines by cell-free liver homogenates. Thus, the amidoxime prodrug approach may provide a strategy to exploit the potent antimicrobial and other pharmacological activities of selected, but certainly not all, aromatic diamidines.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9517949      PMCID: PMC105515     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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