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Synthesis and anti-endoplasmic reticulum stress activity of N-substituted-2-arylcarbonylhydrazinecarbothioamides

Title
Synthesis and anti-endoplasmic reticulum stress activity of N-substituted-2-arylcarbonylhydrazinecarbothioamides
Author
남태규
Keywords
Endoplasmic reticulum stress; 2-Arylcarbonylhydrazinecarbothioamides; Chemical chaperone; Misfolded protein
Issue Date
2019-09
Publisher
SPRINGER BIRKHAUSER
Citation
MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, v. 28, No. 12, Page. 2142-2152
Abstract
Misfolded or unfolded proteins are accumulated in lumen of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in ER stress condition. It has been implicated in many pathological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, diabetic retinopathy, atherosclerosis, beta-cell apoptosis and lung inflammation. We found a series of N-substituted-2-arylcarbonylhydrazinecarbothioamides to potently decrease ER stress signal, showing up to almost 300-fold better activity than 1-hydroxynaphthoic acid and tauro-ursodesoxycholic acid, positive controls, respectively. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) study showed that 2-arylcarbonyl moiety is critical for the activity of the hydrazinecarbothioamide analogues and side chains tethering on thioamide moiety were relatively insensitive to the activity. Some analogues were found to consistently exert the potency under more physiologically relevant condition where ER stress was induced by palmitic acid. ER stress markers such as CHOP and phosphorylated eIF2 alpha and PERK were accordingly decreased in western blotting upon treatment of compound 4h. Potential ER stress inhibitory activity and novel structures could provide a novel platform for new chemical chaperone and therapy for protein misfolding diseases.
URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00044-019-02442-1https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/122277
ISSN
1054-2523; 1554-8120
DOI
10.1007/s00044-019-02442-1
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