The number of people affected by neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease is rapidly increasing owing to the global increase in life expectancy. Small molecules with neurotrophic effects have great potential for management of these neurological disorders. In this study, different (C1-C12) alkyl ester derivatives of hydroxycinnamic acids (HCAs) were synthesized (a total of 30 compounds). The neurotrophic capacity of the test compounds was examined by measuring promotion of survival in serum-deprived conditions and enhancement of nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced neurite outgrowth in PC12 neuronal cells. p-Coumaric, ferulic, and sinapic acids and their esters did not alter cell survival, while caffeic acid and all its alkyl esters, especially decyl and dodecyl caffeate, significantly promoted neuronal survival at 25 μm. Methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl caffeate esters also significantly enhanced NGF-induced neurite outgrowth, among which the most effective ones were propyl and butyl esters, which at 5 μm led to 25- and 22-fold increases in the number of neurites, respectively. The findings of the docking study suggested phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) as the potential molecular target. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that alkyl esters of caffeic acid can be useful as scaffolds for the discovery of therapeutic agents for neurodegenerative diseases.

Discovery of neurotrophic agents based on hydroxycinnamic acid scaffold / Hosseini, R.; Moosavi, F.; Rajaian, H.; Silva, T.; Magalhães e. Silva, D.; Soares, P.; Saso, Luciano; Edraki, N.; Miri, R.; Borges, F.; Firuzi, O.. - In: CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & DRUG DESIGN. - ISSN 1747-0285. - STAMPA. - 88:6(2016), pp. 926-937. [10.1111/cbdd.12829]

Discovery of neurotrophic agents based on hydroxycinnamic acid scaffold

SASO, Luciano;
2016

Abstract

The number of people affected by neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease is rapidly increasing owing to the global increase in life expectancy. Small molecules with neurotrophic effects have great potential for management of these neurological disorders. In this study, different (C1-C12) alkyl ester derivatives of hydroxycinnamic acids (HCAs) were synthesized (a total of 30 compounds). The neurotrophic capacity of the test compounds was examined by measuring promotion of survival in serum-deprived conditions and enhancement of nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced neurite outgrowth in PC12 neuronal cells. p-Coumaric, ferulic, and sinapic acids and their esters did not alter cell survival, while caffeic acid and all its alkyl esters, especially decyl and dodecyl caffeate, significantly promoted neuronal survival at 25 μm. Methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl caffeate esters also significantly enhanced NGF-induced neurite outgrowth, among which the most effective ones were propyl and butyl esters, which at 5 μm led to 25- and 22-fold increases in the number of neurites, respectively. The findings of the docking study suggested phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) as the potential molecular target. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that alkyl esters of caffeic acid can be useful as scaffolds for the discovery of therapeutic agents for neurodegenerative diseases.
2016
alkyl ester; hydroxycinnamic acids; neurodegenerative diseases; neurotrophic; synthesis
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Discovery of neurotrophic agents based on hydroxycinnamic acid scaffold / Hosseini, R.; Moosavi, F.; Rajaian, H.; Silva, T.; Magalhães e. Silva, D.; Soares, P.; Saso, Luciano; Edraki, N.; Miri, R.; Borges, F.; Firuzi, O.. - In: CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & DRUG DESIGN. - ISSN 1747-0285. - STAMPA. - 88:6(2016), pp. 926-937. [10.1111/cbdd.12829]
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