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Structure-activity relationship and mechanism of action studies of manzamine analogues for the control of neuroinflammation and cerebral infections

  • J Med Chem. 2010 Jan 14;53(1):61-76. doi: 10.1021/jm900672t.
Jiangnan Peng 1 Sucheta Kudrimoti Sivaprakasam Prasanna Srinivas Odde Robert J Doerksen Hari K Pennaka Yeun-Mun Choo Karumanchi V Rao Babu L Tekwani Vamsi Madgula Shabana I Khan Bin Wang Alejandro M S Mayer Melissa R Jacob Lan Chun Tu Jürg Gertsch Mark T Hamann
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacognosy, The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi 38677, USA.
Abstract

Structure-activity relationship studies were carried out by chemical modification of manzamine A (1), 8-hydroxymanzamine A (2), manzamine F (14), and ircinal isolated from the Sponge Acanthostrongylophora. The derived analogues were evaluated for antimalarial, antimicrobial, and antineuroinflammatory activities. Several modified products exhibited potent and improved in vitro antineuroinflammatory, antimicrobial, and antimalarial activity. 1 showed improved activity against malaria compared to chloroquine in both multi- and single-dose in vivo experiments. The significant antimalarial potential was revealed by a 100% cure rate of malaria in mice with one administration of 100 mg/kg of 1. The potent antineuroinflammatory activity of the manzamines will provide great benefit for the prevention and treatment of cerebral infections (e.g., Cryptococcus and Plasmodium). In addition, 1 was shown to permeate across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in an in vitro model using a MDR-MDCK monolayer. Docking studies support that 2 binds to the ATP-noncompetitive pocket of glycogen synthesis kinase-3beta (GSK-3beta), which is a putative target of manzamines. On the basis of the results presented here, it will be possible to initiate rational drug design efforts around this natural product scaffold for the treatment of several different diseases.

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