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RSC Med Chem ; 12(10): 1709-1721, 2021 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34778772

ABSTRACT

We report the synthesis of 47 new quinone-based derivatives via click chemistry and their subsequent evaluation against cancer cell lines and the control L929 murine fibroblast cell line. These compounds combine two redox centers, such as an ortho-quinone/para-quinone or quinones/selenium with the 1,2,3-triazole nucleus. Several of these compounds present IC50 values below 0.5 µM in cancer cell lines with significantly lower cytotoxicity in the control cell line L929 and good selectivity index. Hence, our study confirms the use of a complete and very diverse range of quinone compounds with potential application against certain cancer cell lines.

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Free Radic Biol Med ; 130: 408-418, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30445126

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Chagas disease is caused by the hemoflagellate protozoa Trypanosoma cruzi and is one of the most important neglected tropical diseases, especially in Latin American countries, where there is an association between low-income populations and mortality. The nitroderivatives used in current chemotherapy are far from ideal and present severe limitations, justifying the continuous search for alternative drugs. Since the1990s, our group has been investigating the trypanocidal activity of natural naphthoquinones and their derivatives, and three naphthoimidazoles (N1, N2 and N3) derived from ß-lapachone were found to be most effective in vitro. Analysis of their mechanism of action via cellular, molecular and proteomic approaches indicates that the parasite mitochondrion contains one of the primary targets of these compounds, trypanothione synthetase (involved in trypanothione production), which is overexpressed after treatment with these compounds. Here, we further evaluated the participation of the mitochondria and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the anti-T. cruzi action of naphthoimidazoles. Preincubation of epimastigotes and trypomastigotes with antioxidants (α-tocopherol and urate) strongly protected the parasites from the trypanocidal effect of naphthoimidazoles, decreasing the ROS levels produced and reverting the mitochondrial swelling phenotype. The addition of pro-oxidants (menadione and H2O2) before the treatment induced an increase in parasite lysis. Despite the O2 uptake and mitochondrial complex activity being strongly reduced by N1, N2 and N3, urate partially restored the mitochondrial metabolism only in N1-treated parasites. In parallel, MitoTEMPO, a mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant, protected the functionality of the mitochondria in N2- and N3-treated parasites. In addition, the trypanothione reductase activity was remarkably increased after treatment with N1 and N3, and molecular docking demonstrated that these two compounds were positioned in pockets of this enzyme. Based on our findings, the direct impairment of the mitochondrial electron transport chain by N2 and N3 led to an oxidative misbalance, which exacerbated ROS generation and led to parasite death. Although other mechanisms cannot be discounted, mainly in N1-treated parasites, further investigations are required.


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Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Mitochondria/drug effects , Naphthoquinones/pharmacology , Trypanosoma cruzi/drug effects , Animals , Chagas Disease/genetics , Chagas Disease/parasitology , Humans , Hydrogen Peroxide , Imidazoles/chemistry , Imidazoles/pharmacology , Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial/drug effects , Mitochondria/pathology , Mitochondrial Swelling/drug effects , Naphthoquinones/chemistry , Organophosphorus Compounds/pharmacology , Piperidines/pharmacology , Proteomics , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Trypanocidal Agents/chemistry , Trypanocidal Agents/pharmacology , Trypanosoma cruzi/pathogenicity
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Chemistry ; 24(57): 15227-15235, 2018 Oct 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29904959

ABSTRACT

This work reports a combination of aryl diselenides/hydrogen peroxide and carbon-nanotube (CNT)/rhodium nanohybrids (RhCNT) for naphthol oxidation towards the synthesis of 1,4-naphthoquinones and evaluation of their relevant trypanocidal activity. Under a combination of (PhSe)2 /H2 O2 in the presence of O2 in iPrOH/hexane, several benzenoid (A-ring)-substituted quinones were prepared in moderate to high yields. We also studied the contribution of RhCNT as co-catalyst in this process and, in some cases, yields were improved. This method provides an efficient and versatile alternative for preparing A-ring-modified naphthoquinonoid compounds with relevant biological profile.


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Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Nanotubes, Carbon/chemistry , Naphthols/chemistry , Naphthoquinones/chemical synthesis , Rhodium/chemistry , Trypanocidal Agents/chemical synthesis , Chagas Disease/drug therapy , Humans , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemical synthesis , Models, Molecular , Naphthols/chemical synthesis , Naphthoquinones/chemistry , Naphthoquinones/pharmacology , Organoselenium Compounds/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Trypanocidal Agents/chemistry , Trypanocidal Agents/pharmacology , Trypanosoma cruzi/drug effects
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