Design, synthesis, and pharmacological evaluation of N-acylhydrazones and novel conformationally constrained compounds as selective and potent orally active phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitors |
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Authors: | Arthur E Kümmerle Martine Schmitt Suzana V S Cardozo Claire Lugnier Pascal Villa Alexandra B Lopes Nelilma C Romeiro Hélène Justiniano Marco A Martins Carlos A M Fraga Jean-Jacques Bourguignon Eliezer J Barreiro |
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Affiliation: | Laboratório de Avaliac?o e Síntese de Substancias Bioativas (LASSBio), Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro 68023, RJ 21944-971, Brazil. |
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Abstract: | Among a small series of tested N-acylhydrazones (NAHs), the compound 8a was selected as a selective submicromolar phosphodiesterase-4 (PDE4) inhibitor associated with anti-TNF-α properties measured both in vitro and in vivo. The recognition pattern of compound 8a was elucidated through molecular modeling studies based on the knowledge of the 3D-structure of zardaverine, a PDE4 inhibitor resembling the structure of 8a, cocrystallized with the PDE4. Based on further conformational analysis dealing with N-methyl-NAHs, a quinazoline derivative (19) was designed as a conformationally constrained NAH analogue and showed similar in vitro pharmacological profile, compared with 8a. In addition 19 was found active when tested orally in LPS-evoked airway hyperreactivity and fully confirmed the working hypothesis supporting this work. |
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