Sokolova_2025_Eur.J.Pharmacol__177567

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Title : Biostability, In Vivo Antiviral Activity against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, and Pharmacokinetic Profiles of (-)-Borneol Esters - Sokolova_2025_Eur.J.Pharmacol__177567
Author(s) : Sokolova AS , Okhina AA , Shtro AA , Klabukov AM , Galochkina AV , Nikolaeva YV , Petukhova GD , Yarovaya OI , Rogachev AD , Baev DS , Fatyanova AV , Tolstikova TG , Salakhutdinov NF
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , :177567 , 2025
Abstract :

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of severe lower respiratory tract infections, particularly in vulnerable populations such as infants and the elderly. In this study, we evaluated the metabolic stability, in vivo antiviral activity, and pharmacokinetic profiles of (-)-borneol esters, which were identified as potent RSV inhibitors through screening of a compound library. Two hit compounds, ST-2 and AS-645, caused a reduction in viral titers in RSV-infected mice. Intranasal administration of ST-2 proved more effective than oral one and showed enhanced antiviral activity and improved pharmacokinetic properties. Additionally, ST-2 manifested superior metabolic stability in human blood compared to murine and rat blood, suggesting that carboxylesterase activity is a key factor in the hydrolysis resistance. Given that carboxylesterase activity is higher in mouse blood than in human blood, this difference likely contributes to the observed stability of ST-2 in human blood. Molecular modeling confirmed the role of carboxylesterase in the hydrolysis of (-)-borneol esters. These findings suggest that ST-2 has potential for further development of drugs for RSV and other viral infections.

PubMedSearch : Sokolova_2025_Eur.J.Pharmacol__177567
PubMedID: 40189082

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Sokolova AS, Okhina AA, Shtro AA, Klabukov AM, Galochkina AV, Nikolaeva YV, Petukhova GD, Yarovaya OI, Rogachev AD, Baev DS, Fatyanova AV, Tolstikova TG, Salakhutdinov NF (2025)
Biostability, In Vivo Antiviral Activity against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, and Pharmacokinetic Profiles of (-)-Borneol Esters
European Journal of Pharmacology :177567

Sokolova AS, Okhina AA, Shtro AA, Klabukov AM, Galochkina AV, Nikolaeva YV, Petukhova GD, Yarovaya OI, Rogachev AD, Baev DS, Fatyanova AV, Tolstikova TG, Salakhutdinov NF (2025)
European Journal of Pharmacology :177567