Molecules, Vol. 24, Pages 3800: A Nature-Inspired Design Yields a New Class of Steroids Against Trypanosomatids
Molecules, Vol. 24, Pages 3800: A Nature-Inspired Design Yields a New Class of Steroids Against Trypanosomatids
Molecules doi: 10.3390/molecules24203800
Authors:
Elena Aguilera
Cintya Perdomo
Alejandra Espindola
Ileana Corvo
Paula Faral-Tello
Carlos Robello
Elva Serna
Fátima Benítez
Rocío Riveros
Susana Torres
Ninfa I. Vera de Bilbao
Gloria Yaluff
Guzmán Alvarez
Chagas disease and Leishmaniasis are neglected endemic protozoan diseases recognized as public health problems by the World Health Organization. These diseases affect millions of people around the world however, efficient and low-cost treatments are not available. Different steroid molecules with antimicrobial and antiparasitic activity were isolated from diverse organisms (ticks, plants, fungi). These molecules have complex structures that make de novo synthesis extremely difficult. In this work, we designed new and simpler compounds with antiparasitic potential inspired in natural steroids and synthesized a series of nineteen steroidal arylideneketones and thiazolidenehydrazines. We explored their biological activity against Leishmania infantum, Leishmania amazonensis, and Trypanosoma cruzi in vitro and in vivo. We also assayed their genotoxicity and acute toxicity in vitro and in mice. The best compound, a steroidal thiosemicarbazone compound 8 (ID_1260) was active in vitro (IC50 200 nM) and in vivo (60% infection reduction at 50 mg/kg) in Leishmania and T. cruzi. It also has low...
Source: Molecules - Category: Chemistry Authors: Elena Aguilera Cintya Perdomo Alejandra Espindola Ileana Corvo Paula Faral-Tello Carlos Robello Elva Serna F átima Benítez Roc ío Riveros Susana Torres Ninfa I. Vera de Bilbao Gloria Yaluff Guzm án Alvarez Tags: Article Source Type: research
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