Sorour_2024_ACS.Omega_9_2491

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Title : Structure Modification Converts the Hepatotoxic Tacrine into Novel Hepatoprotective Analogs - Sorour_2024_ACS.Omega_9_2491
Author(s) : Sorour AA , Aly RG , Ragab HM , Wahid A
Ref : ACS Omega , 9 :2491 , 2024
Abstract :

The liver is responsible for critical functions such as metabolism, secretion, storage, detoxification, and the excretion of various compounds. However, there is currently no approved drug treatment for liver fibrosis. Hence, this study aimed to explore the potential hepatoprotective effects of chlorinated and nonchlorinated 4-phenyl-tetrahydroquinoline derivatives. Originally developed as tacrine analogs with reduced hepatotoxicity, these compounds not only lacked hepatotoxicity but also displayed a remarkable hepatoprotective effect. Treatment with these derivatives notably prevented the chemically induced elevation of hepatic indicators associated with liver injury. Additionally, the compounds restored the activities of defense antioxidant enzymes as well as levels of inflammatory markers (TNF-alpha and IL-6), apoptotic proteins (Bax and Bcl2), and fibrogenic mediators (alpha-SMA and TGF-beta) to normal levels. Histopathologic analysis confirmed the hepatoprotective activity of tetrahydroquinolines. Furthermore, computer-assisted simulation docking results were highly consistent with those of the observed in vivo activities. In conclusion, the designed tacrine analogs exhibited a hepatoprotective role in acute liver damage, possibly through their antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, and antifibrotic effects.

PubMedSearch : Sorour_2024_ACS.Omega_9_2491
PubMedID: 38250371

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Sorour AA, Aly RG, Ragab HM, Wahid A (2024)
Structure Modification Converts the Hepatotoxic Tacrine into Novel Hepatoprotective Analogs
ACS Omega 9 :2491

Sorour AA, Aly RG, Ragab HM, Wahid A (2024)
ACS Omega 9 :2491