Wang_2024_Bioorg.Chem_150_107536

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Title : Pyrazolone compounds could inhibit CES1 and ameliorates fat accumulation during adipocyte differentiation - Wang_2024_Bioorg.Chem_150_107536
Author(s) : Wang DD , Wang ZZ , Liu WC , Qian XK , Zhu YD , Wang TG , Pan SM , Zou LW
Ref : Bioorg Chem , 150 :107536 , 2024
Abstract :

Carboxylesterase 1 (CES1), a member of the serine hydrolase superfamily, is involved in a wide range of xenobiotic and endogenous substances metabolic reactions in mammals. The inhibition of CES1 could not only alter the metabolism and disposition of related drugs, but also be benefit for treatment of metabolic disorders, such as obesity and fatty liver disease. In the present study, we aim to develop potential inhibitors of CES1 and reveal the preferred inhibitor structure from a series of synthetic pyrazolones (compounds 1-27). By in vitro high-throughput screening method, we found compounds 25 and 27 had non-competitive inhibition on CES1-mediated N-alkylated d-luciferin methyl ester (NLMe) hydrolysis, while compound 26 competitively inhibited CES1-mediated NLMe hydrolysis. Additionally, Compounds 25, 26 and 27 can inhibit CES1-mediated fluorescent probe hydrolysis in live HepG2 cells with effect. Besides, compounds 25, 26 and 27 could effectively inhibit the accumulation of lipid droplets in mouse adipocytes cells. These data not only provided study basis for the design of newly CES1 inhibitors. The present study not only provided the basis for the development of lead compounds for novel CES1 inhibitors with better performance, but also offered a new direction for the explore of candidate compounds for the treatment of hyperlipidemia and related diseases.

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PubMedID: 38878751

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Wang DD, Wang ZZ, Liu WC, Qian XK, Zhu YD, Wang TG, Pan SM, Zou LW (2024)
Pyrazolone compounds could inhibit CES1 and ameliorates fat accumulation during adipocyte differentiation
Bioorg Chem 150 :107536

Wang DD, Wang ZZ, Liu WC, Qian XK, Zhu YD, Wang TG, Pan SM, Zou LW (2024)
Bioorg Chem 150 :107536