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Brain Res ; 1834: 148904, 2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38561086

ABSTRACT

1-(Phenylselanyl)-2-(p-tolyl)indolizine (MeSeI) is a selenoindolizine with an antidepressant-like effect in mice by regulation of the serotonergic system. This study investigated the involvement of dopaminergic and noradrenergic systems in the antidepressant-like action of MeSeI. For this purpose, Swiss male mice were pretreated with different antagonists, after 15 min, the MeSeI was administrated by intragastric (i.g.) via; after 30 min, the mouse behavior was assessed in the forced swimming test (FST). The action of MeSeI on the activity of monoamine oxidase (MAO) was determined. The pretreatment of mice with haloperidol (0.05 mg/kg, intraperitoneally, i.p.; non-selective dopamine receptor antagonist), sulpiride (50 mg/kg, i.p.; D2 receptor antagonist), yohimbine (1 mg/kg, i.p.; α2 receptor antagonist), and propranolol (2 mg/kg, i.p.; non-selective ß receptor antagonist), inhibited the anti-immobility action of MeSeI (50 mg/kg, i.g.) in the FST. This blocking effect was not observed when SCH23390 (0.01 mg/kg, i.p.; D1 receptor antagonist), and prazosin (1 mg/kg, i.p.; α1 receptor antagonist) were administered. The coadministration of subeffective doses of bupropion (3 mg/kg. i.g.; dopamine and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor) and MeSeI (0.5 mg/kg. i.g.) reduced the immobility time in the FST. Furthermore, MeSeI inhibited MAO-A and B activities in vitro and ex vivo tests. These results suggest that MeSeI exerts its antidepressant-like effect via regulation of the D2, α2, and ß1 receptors and the inhibition of MAO-A and B activities. Molecular docking investigations corroborated these results. This study provides comprehensive insights into the antidepressant-like mechanism of MeSeI in mice, suggesting its potential as a novel antidepressant candidate.


Subject(s)
Antidepressive Agents , Dopamine , Monoamine Oxidase , Organoselenium Compounds , Animals , Male , Mice , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacology , Organoselenium Compounds/pharmacology , Monoamine Oxidase/metabolism , Monoamine Oxidase/drug effects , Dopamine/metabolism , Dopamine Antagonists/pharmacology , Swimming , Norepinephrine/metabolism , Receptors, Dopamine/metabolism , Receptors, Dopamine/drug effects , Depression/drug therapy , Depression/metabolism , Motor Activity/drug effects
2.
PeerJ ; 12: e17074, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38500528

ABSTRACT

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are highly reactive molecules produced naturally by the body and by external factors. When these species are generated in excessive amounts, they can lead to oxidative stress, which in turn can cause cellular and tissue damage. This damage is known to contribute to the aging process and is associated with age-related conditions, including cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in the development of compounds with antioxidant potential to assist in the treatment of disorders related to oxidative stress. In this way, compounds containing sulfur (S) and/or selenium (Se) have been considered promising due to the relevant role of these elements in the biosynthesis of antioxidant enzymes and essential proteins with physiological functions. In this context, studies involving heterocyclic nuclei have significantly increased, notably highlighting the indolizine nucleus, given that compounds containing this nucleus have been demonstrating considerable pharmacological properties. Thus, the objective of this research was to evaluate the in vitro antioxidant activity of eight S- and Se-derivatives containing indolizine nucleus and different substituents. The in vitro assays 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil (DPPH) scavenger activity, ferric ion (Fe3+) reducing antioxidant power (FRAP), thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS), and protein carbonylation (PC) were used to access the antioxidant profile of the compounds. Our findings demonstrated that all the compounds showed FRAP activity and reduced the levels of TBARS and PC in mouse brains homogenates. Some compounds were also capable of acting as DPPH scavengers. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that eight novel organochalcogen compounds exhibit antioxidant activity.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants , Selenium , Mice , Animals , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Selenium/chemistry , Reactive Oxygen Species
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J Biochem Mol Toxicol ; 38(1): e23535, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37711070

ABSTRACT

Redox imbalance leads to oxidative stress that causes irreversible cellular damage. The incorporation of the antioxidant element selenium (Se) in the structure of pyridinium salts has been used as a strategy in chemical synthesis and can be useful in drug development. We investigated the antioxidant activity of Se-containing pyridinium salts (named Compounds 3A, 3B, and 3C) through in vitro tests. We focused our study on liver protein carbonylation, liver lipoperoxidation, free radical scavenging activity (1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil [DPPH]; 2,2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid [ABTS]), and enzyme-mimetic activity assays (glutathione S-transferase [GST]-like; superoxide dismutase [SOD]-like). In addition, 2-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-oxoethyl)-2-((phenylselanyl)methyl)pyridin-1-ium bromide (3C) was selected to evaluate the acute oral toxicity in mice due to the best antioxidant profile. The three compounds were effective in reducing the levels of protein carbonylation and lipoperoxidation in the liver in a µM concentration range. All compounds demonstrated scavenger activity of DPPH and ABTS radicals, and GST-like action. No significant effects were detected in the SOD-like assay. Experimental data also showed that the acute oral treatment of mice with Compound 3C (50 and 300 mg/kg) did not cause mortality or change markers of liver and kidney functions. In summary, our findings reveal the antioxidant potential of Se-containing pyridinium salts in liver tissue, which could be related to their radical scavenging ability and mimetic action on the GST enzyme. They also demonstrate a low toxicity potential for Compound 3C. Together, the promising results open space for future studies on the therapeutic application of these molecules.


Subject(s)
Benzothiazoles , Biphenyl Compounds , Liver Diseases , Selenium , Sulfonic Acids , Mice , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Selenium/pharmacology , Salts/pharmacology , Salts/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Liver Diseases/metabolism , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Pharmaceutical Preparations/metabolism
4.
Chemistry ; 29(59): e202301934, 2023 Oct 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37544915

ABSTRACT

Herein, we describe a new method for the synthesis of α-carbonyl selenocyanates by reacting triselenium dicyanide (TSD) and styrenes under blue light irradiation and O2 atmosphere. The reactions are triggered by the formation of Se-centered radical species, followed by the addition/oxidation of the styrene π-bond. α-Carbonyl selenocyanates and α-hydroxy selenocyanates were obtained in moderate to excellent yields from aryl- and alkyl-substituted alkenes, respectively. It was demonstrated that α-carbonyl selenocyanates could be used as a synthetic platform in a multicomponent reaction strategy to prepare 2-phenylimidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives, which were evaluated for their photophysical properties. Overall, this new method provides a useful tool for synthesizing α-carbonyl selenocyanates, and demonstrates their potential for use in the synthesis of other compounds, thus giving new synthetic opportunities to construct organic selenocyanate compounds.

5.
Psychopharmacology (Berl) ; 240(2): 373-389, 2023 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36645465

ABSTRACT

RATIONALE: Depression is a mental disorder that affects approximately 280 million people worldwide. In the search for new treatments for mood disorders, compounds containing selenium and indolizine derivatives show promising results. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS: To evaluate the antidepressant-like effect of 1-(phenylselanyl)-2-(p-tolyl)indolizine (MeSeI) (0.5-50 mg/kg, intragastric-i.g.) on the tail suspension test (TST) and the forced swim test (FST) in adult male Swiss mice and to elucidate the role of the serotonergic system in this effect through pharmacological and in silico approaches, as well to evaluate acute oral toxicity at a high dose (300 mg/kg). RESULTS: MeSeI administered 30 min before the FST and the TST reduced immobility time at doses from 1 mg/kg and at 50 mg/kg and increased the latency time for the first episode of immobility, demonstrating an antidepressant-like effect. In the open field test (OFT), MeSeI did not change the locomotor activity. The antidepressant-like effect of MeSeI (50 mg/kg, i.g.) was prevented by the pre-treatment with p-chlorophenylalanine (p-CPA), a selective tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitor (100 mg/kg, intraperitoneally-i.p. for 4 days), with ketanserin, a 5-HT2A/2C receptor antagonist (1 mg/kg, i.p.), and with GR113808, a 5-HT4 receptor antagonist (0.1 mg/kg, i.p.), but not with WAY100635, a selective 5-HT1A receptor antagonist (0.1 mg/kg, subcutaneous-s.c.) and ondansetron, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist (1 mg/kg, i.p.). MeSeI showed a binding affinity with 5-HT2A, 5 -HT2C, and 5-HT4 receptors by molecular docking. MeSeI (300 mg/kg, i.g.) demonstrated low potential to cause acute toxicity in adult female Swiss mice. CONCLUSION: In summary, MeSeI exhibits an antidepressant-like effect mediated by the serotonergic system and could be considered for the development of new treatment strategies for depression.


Subject(s)
Depression , Indolizines , Male , Female , Animals , Mice , Depression/drug therapy , Depression/metabolism , Serotonin/metabolism , Molecular Docking Simulation , Motor Activity , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacology , Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Swimming , Indolizines/pharmacology , Hindlimb Suspension
6.
Curr Med Chem ; 30(21): 2357-2395, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35708081

ABSTRACT

Neurodegenerative and mental disorders are a public health burden with pharmacological treatments of limited efficacy. Organoselenium compounds are receiving great attention in medicinal chemistry mainly because of their antioxidant and immunomodulatory activities, with a multi-target profile that can favor the treatment of multifactorial diseases. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to discuss recent preclinical studies about organoselenium compounds as therapeutic agents for the management of mental (e.g., depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia) and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and multiple sclerosis). We have summarized around 70 peer-reviewed articles from 2016 to the present that used in silico, in vitro, and/or in vivo approaches to assess the neuropharmacology of selenium- containing compounds. Among the diversity of organoselenium molecules investigated in the last five years, diaryl diselenides, Ebselen-derivatives, and Se-containing heterocycles are the most representative. Ultimately, this review is expected to provide disease-oriented information regarding the neuropharmacology of organoselenium compounds that can be useful for the design, synthesis, and pharmacological characterization of novel bioactive molecules that can potentially be clinically viable candidates.


Subject(s)
Mental Disorders , Organoselenium Compounds , Humans , Neuropharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Antioxidants/chemistry , Mental Disorders/drug therapy , Organoselenium Compounds/pharmacology , Organoselenium Compounds/therapeutic use , Organoselenium Compounds/chemistry
7.
ACS Chem Neurosci ; 13(12): 1746-1755, 2022 06 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35605134

ABSTRACT

The monoaminergic dysfunction plays a central role in major depressive disorder (MDD), a mental disturbance associated with constant feeling of sadness and lack of interest. The available treatments do not present a desirable efficacy and some of them provoke several adverse effects. In this context, organoselenium compounds and molecules containing the indolizine nucleus have demonstrated interesting pharmacological properties, including antidepressant-like effects. In this study, the antidepressant-like effect of 2-phenyl-1-(phenylselanyl)indolizine (SeI), a selenium-containing indolizine derivative, was investigated on the forced swimming test (FST) and on the tail suspension test (TST) in male Swiss mice. The involvement of the serotonergic system in this effect was also accessed. The selenium compound SeI (10-100 mg/kg, intragastrical (i.g.)) was administered 0.5 h before the behavioral tests, and it diminished the immobility on both FST and TST experiments, which is an indication of antidepressant-like effect. No changing in the locomotor motion was observed in the open-field test (OFT). The anti-immobility effect of SeI was not altered by the preadministration of the selective serotonergic receptor antagonists ondansetron (1 mg/kg, intraperitoneally (i.p.), antagonist of 5-HT3 receptor) and WAY100635 (0.1 mg/kg, subcutaneous route (s.c.), antagonist of 5-HT1A receptor). In contrast, the preadministration of ketanserin (1 mg/kg, i.p., antagonist of 5-HT2A/C receptor) blocked this effect, demonstrating that the antidepressant-like effect of SeI involves 5-HT2A/C. In addition, molecular docking studies showed a strong interaction between SeI and the receptors of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C. The toxicological results demonstrated that SeI has low potential to cause adverse effects in mice. It was found that the antidepressant-like effect of SeI is related to modulation of the serotonergic system, and this selenium compound could be included in new treatment approaches for MDD.


Subject(s)
Depressive Disorder, Major , Indolizines , Selenium Compounds , Animals , Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Depressive Disorder, Major/drug therapy , Hindlimb Suspension , Male , Mice , Molecular Docking Simulation , Serotonin/physiology , Swimming
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Molecules ; 27(5)2022 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35268698

ABSTRACT

Organoselenium compounds have been successfully applied in biological, medicinal and material sciences, as well as a powerful tool for modern organic synthesis, attracting the attention of the scientific community. This great success is mainly due to the breaking of paradigm demonstrated by innumerous works, that the selenium compounds were toxic and would have a potential impact on the environment. In this update review, we highlight the relevance of these compounds in several fields of research as well as the possibility to synthesize them through more environmentally sustainable methodologies, involving catalytic processes, flow chemistry, electrosynthesis, as well as by the use of alternative energy sources, including mechanochemical, photochemistry, sonochemical and microwave irradiation.

9.
Chem Asian J ; 17(8): e202101394, 2022 Apr 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35294794

ABSTRACT

A metal- and catalyst-free photo-promoted cyclization of properly substituted vinyl selenides was developed using UVA irradiation. A total of eighteen new C3-unsubstituted 2-selanyl benzochalcogenophenes (benzofurans, benzothiophenes and benzoselenophenes) were prepared in 30-86% yield after irradiation with UVA at room temperature. The usefulness of the title compounds was demonstrated in the easy functionalization of the remaining free C-H bond of the benzochalcogenophenes to form new C-Se and C-Br bonds by simple procedures. Furthermore, the reaction can be performed under natural sunlight irradiation and the solvent is easily reused further in several subsequent runs.


Subject(s)
Benzofurans , Ultraviolet Rays , Catalysis , Cyclization , Solvents
10.
Molecules ; 26(24)2021 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34946605

ABSTRACT

Oxone is a commercially available oxidant, composed of a mixture of three inorganic species, being the potassium peroxymonosulfate (KHSO5) the reactive one. Over the past few decades, this cheap and environmentally friendly oxidant has become a powerful tool in organic synthesis, being extensively employed to mediate the construction of a plethora of important compounds. This review summarizes the recent advances in the Oxone-mediated synthesis of N-, O- and chalcogen-containing heterocyclic compounds, through a wide diversity of reactions, starting from several kinds of substrate, highlighting the main synthetic differences, advantages, the scope and limitations.

11.
Molecules ; 25(24)2020 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33322179

ABSTRACT

The selenophene derivatives are an important class of selenium-based heterocyclics. These compounds play an important role in prospecting new drugs, as well as in the development of new light-emitting materials. During the last years, several methods have been emerging to access the selenophene scaffold, employing a diversity of cyclization-based synthetic strategies, involving specific reaction partners and particularities. This review presents a comprehensive discussion on the recent advances in the synthesis of selenophene-based compounds, starting from different precursors, highlighting the main differences, the advantages, and limitations among them.


Subject(s)
Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemical synthesis , Organoselenium Compounds/chemical synthesis , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic/methods , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic/trends , Cyclization , Heterocyclic Compounds/chemistry , Heterocyclic Compounds/pharmacology , Molecular Structure , Organoselenium Compounds/chemistry , Organoselenium Compounds/pharmacology
12.
Org Biomol Chem ; 18(27): 5210-5217, 2020 07 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32602500

ABSTRACT

Arylseleninic acids were used as an electrophilic selenium source in aromatic substitution reactions, using N,N-substituted anilines and indoles as nucleophiles at 70 °C for 6-15 h. A total of fourteen 4-selanylanilines and five 3-selanylindoles were selectively obtained in good to excellent yields. The starting benzeneseleninic acids are easily prepared from the respective diselenides, are bench stable and easy to handle, affording water as the only waste at the end of the reaction.

13.
J Org Chem ; 84(19): 12452-12462, 2019 10 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31509698

ABSTRACT

Herein, we describe a new strategy to prepare chalcogen-functionalized isoxazolines. The strategy involves the reaction of ß,γ-unsaturated oximes with electrophilic selenium and tellurium species, affording 19 new selenium- and tellurium-containing isoxazolines in good yields after 1 h at room temperature. The method was efficiently extended to the synthesis of 5 new (bis)isoxazoline ditellurides. One of the prepared compounds, 3-phenyl-5-((phenylselanyl)methyl)-isoxazoline, demonstrated better anti-inflammatory and antiedematogenic effects than the reference drug Celecoxib.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use , Edema/drug therapy , Isoxazoles/therapeutic use , Oximes/therapeutic use , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/chemical synthesis , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/chemistry , Croton Oil , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Ear , Edema/chemically induced , Isoxazoles/chemical synthesis , Isoxazoles/chemistry , Male , Mice , Molecular Structure , Oximes/chemistry
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J Org Chem ; 84(11): 7189-7198, 2019 06 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31046283

ABSTRACT

We describe herein a new approach to prepare unprecedented bioactive indolizine motifs decorated with organosulfur and organoselenium groups. A total of 12 1-sulfanylindolizines and 2 1-selanylindolizines were prepared in excellent yields by an intramolecular annulation of easily prepared chalcogen-containing pyridinium salts. The reaction is fast (1 h at 70 °C or 5 min under sonication) and transition-metal-free, using glycerol as a green solvent.

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Chem Rev ; 119(12): 7113-7278, 2019 Jun 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30990680

ABSTRACT

A significant number of important acyl-transfer reactions, such as direct acylation, ortho acylation, heteroatom acylation, and a diversity of cyclization reactions using the title compound as a key starting material, have been described in recent years. Just like a sleeping beauty, α-oxocarboxylic acids were awakened from a 17-year sleep to become important reagents in classical and new acylation reactions. The greener characteristic of the coproduct formed in reactions using α-keto acid (only CO2), together with its versatility as a building block in catalytic organic synthesis, accredit it as a candidate to green acylating agent, an alternative to acyl chloride, and other acyl-transfer reagents. This review presents the impressive breakthroughs achieved mainly in the past decade in the development of new catalytic reactions for the formation of C-C, C-N, and C-S bonds using α-keto acids.

16.
Ultrason Sonochem ; 49: 41-46, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30060985

ABSTRACT

Herein, we described the ultrasound-assisted synthesis of thioesters via the Ag-catalyzed radical oxidative decarboxylation of α-keto acids, in the presence of disulfides. This protocol takes advantage of the sonication to prepare the title compounds in moderate to very good yields, in only 20 min of reaction. The positive effect of ultrasonic irradiation is attributed to both, the high mass transfer efficiency and to the induced radical formation in the reaction medium.

17.
Eur J Pharmacol ; 742: 131-8, 2014 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25218989

ABSTRACT

In this study, the antioxidant and antidepressant-like activities of the semi-synthetic compound α-phenylseleno citronellal (PhSeCIT) and the natural terpenoid R-citronellal (CIT) were evaluated. The biological potential of PhSeCIT and CIT was evaluated by antioxidant in vitro assays, such as 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH), 2,2-azinobis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate) (ABTS), ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and linoleic acid oxidation. The compounds were also assessed by ex vivo tests to determine the acute toxicity, levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive species (TBARS), δ-aminolevulinate dehydratase (δ-Ala-D) and Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activities. The antidepressant-like activity of compounds in the tail suspension test (TST) and forced swimming test (FST) was also investigated. The results demonstrated that the addition of an organoselenium group to (R)-citronellal increased its antioxidant properties, since PhSeCIT showed better activity than CIT. The treatment of mice with both compounds did not cause death of any animals. The levels of TBARS were significantly reduced by PhSeCIT in liver and cortex of animals, whereas CIT did not alter these parameters. In the TST and FST, PhSeCIT showed promising antidepressant-like activity, while CIT was not active in this test. Taken together, these data demonstrate the role of selenium in the antioxidant and antidepressant-like activities of (R)-citronellal.


Subject(s)
Aldehydes/pharmacology , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Monoterpenes/pharmacology , Organoselenium Compounds/pharmacology , Acyclic Monoterpenes , Aldehydes/chemistry , Aldehydes/toxicity , Animals , Antidepressive Agents/chemistry , Antidepressive Agents/toxicity , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/toxicity , Brain/drug effects , Brain/metabolism , Linoleic Acid/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation/drug effects , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Male , Mice , Monoterpenes/chemistry , Monoterpenes/toxicity , Motor Activity/drug effects , Organoselenium Compounds/chemistry , Organoselenium Compounds/toxicity , Plants, Medicinal , Porphobilinogen Synthase/metabolism , Sodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPase/metabolism , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism
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