Gonzalez-Naranjo_2019_Eur.J.Med.Chem_166_90

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Title : Indazolylketones as new multitarget cannabinoid drugs - Gonzalez-Naranjo_2019_Eur.J.Med.Chem_166_90
Author(s) : Gonzalez-Naranjo P , Perez-Macias N , Perez C , Roca C , Vaca G , Giron R , Sanchez-Robles E , Martin-Fontelles MI , de Ceballos ML , Martin-Requero A , Campillo NE , Paez JA
Ref : Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 166 :90 , 2019
Abstract :

Multitarget cannabinoids could be a promising therapeutic strategic to fight against Alzheimer's disease. In this sense, our group has developed a new family of indazolylketones with multitarget profile including cannabinoids, cholinesterase and BACE-1 activity. A medicinal chemistry program that includes computational design, synthesis and in vitro and cellular evaluation has allowed to us to achieve lead compounds. In this work, the synthesis and evaluation of a new class of indazolylketones have been performed. Pharmacological evaluation includes functional activity for cannabinoid receptors on isolated tissue. In addition, in vitro inhibitory assays in AChE/BuChE enzymes and BACE-1 have been carried out. Furthermore, studies of neuroprotective effects in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells and studies of the mechanisms of survival/death in lymphoblasts of patients with Alzheimer's disease have been achieved. The results of pharmacological tests have revealed that some of these derivatives (5, 6) behave as CB2 cannabinoid agonists and simultaneously show BuChE and/or BACE-1 inhibition.

PubMedSearch : Gonzalez-Naranjo_2019_Eur.J.Med.Chem_166_90
PubMedID: 30685536

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Gonzalez-Naranjo P, Perez-Macias N, Perez C, Roca C, Vaca G, Giron R, Sanchez-Robles E, Martin-Fontelles MI, de Ceballos ML, Martin-Requero A, Campillo NE, Paez JA (2019)
Indazolylketones as new multitarget cannabinoid drugs
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 166 :90

Gonzalez-Naranjo P, Perez-Macias N, Perez C, Roca C, Vaca G, Giron R, Sanchez-Robles E, Martin-Fontelles MI, de Ceballos ML, Martin-Requero A, Campillo NE, Paez JA (2019)
Eur Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 166 :90