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  2. Vascular disrupting activity of tubulin-binding 1,5-diaryl-1H-imidazoles

Vascular disrupting activity of tubulin-binding 1,5-diaryl-1H-imidazoles

  • J Med Chem. 2009 Dec 10;52(23):7906-10. doi: 10.1021/jm900968s.
Katiuscia Bonezzi 1 Giulia Taraboletti Patrizia Borsotti Fabio Bellina Renzo Rossi Raffaella Giavazzi
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Oncology, Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, via Gavazzeni 11, 24125 Bergamo, Italy.
Abstract

Highly cytotoxic 1,5-diaryl-1H-imidazoles were studied to clarify the relationship between cytotoxicity and activity as vascular disrupting agents (VDA). All the compounds disorganized the tubulin Cytoskeleton, affected endothelial cell morphology and capillary formation in vitro, and caused vessel shutdown and tumor necrosis in vivo, thus confirming their vascular disrupting properties. Nonetheless, the substitution patterns on the imidazole ring, responsible for greater interaction energy with tubulin and higher cytotoxicity, were not associated to greater vascular disrupting activity.

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