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Title : Synthesis and evaluation of novel arylisoxazoles linked to tacrine moiety: in vitro and in vivo biological activities against Alzheimer's disease - Rastegari_2021_Mol.Divers__
Author(s) : Rastegari A , Safavi M , Vafadarnejad F , Najafi Z , Hariri R , Bukhari SNA , Iraji A , Edraki N , Firuzi O , Saeedi M , Mahdavi M , Akbarzadeh T
Ref : Mol Divers , : , 2021
Abstract :

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is now ranked as the third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer. There is no definite cure for AD due to the multi-factorial nature of the disease, hence, multi-target-directed ligands (MTDLs) have attracted lots of attention. In this work, focusing on the efficient cholinesterase inhibitory activity of tacrine, design and synthesis of novel arylisoxazole-tacrine analogues was developed. In vitro acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibition assay confirmed high potency of the title compounds. Among them, compounds 7l and 7b demonstrated high activity toward AChE and BChE with IC(50) values of 0.050 and 0.039 microM, respectively. Both compounds showed very good self-induced Abeta aggregation and AChE-induced inhibitory activity (79.4 and 71.4% for compound 7l and 61.8 and 58.6% for compound 7b, respectively). Also, 7l showed good anti-BACE1 activity with IC(50) value of 1.65 microM. The metal chelation test indicated the ability of compounds 7l and 7b to chelate biometals (Zn(2+), Cu(2+), and Fe(2+)). However, they showed no significant neuroprotectivity against Abeta-induced damage in PC12 cells. Evaluation of in vitro hepatotoxicity revealed comparable toxicity of compounds 7l and 7b with tacrine. In vivo studies by Morris water maze (MWM) task demonstrated that compound 7l significantly reversed scopolamine-induced memory deficit in rats. Finally, molecular docking studies of compounds 7l and 7b confirmed establishment of desired interactions with the AChE, BChE, and BACE1 active sites.

PubMedSearch : Rastegari_2021_Mol.Divers__
PubMedID: 34273065

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Rastegari A, Safavi M, Vafadarnejad F, Najafi Z, Hariri R, Bukhari SNA, Iraji A, Edraki N, Firuzi O, Saeedi M, Mahdavi M, Akbarzadeh T (2021)
Synthesis and evaluation of novel arylisoxazoles linked to tacrine moiety: in vitro and in vivo biological activities against Alzheimer's disease
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Rastegari A, Safavi M, Vafadarnejad F, Najafi Z, Hariri R, Bukhari SNA, Iraji A, Edraki N, Firuzi O, Saeedi M, Mahdavi M, Akbarzadeh T (2021)
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