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Title: | In vivo antimalarial activity and mechanisms of action of 4-nerolidylcatechol derivatives |
Authors: | Silva, Luiz Francisco Rocha e Nogueira, Karla Lagos Pinto, Ana Cristina da Silva Katzin, Alejandro Miguel Sussmann, Rodrigo Antonio Ceschini Muniz, Magno Perêa Andrade Neto, Valter Ferreira de Chaves, Francisco Célio Maia Coutinho, Julia Penna Lima, Emerson Silva Krettli, Antoniana Ursine Tadei, Wanderli Pedro Pohlita, Adrian Martin |
Keywords: | 1,2 O,o Diacetyl 4 Nerolidylcatechol 2 O Benzyl 4 Nerolidylcatechol Antimalarial Agent Catechol Derivative Chloroquine Dolichol Hemozoin Isoprenoid Menatetrenone Natural Product Quinine Sulfate Ubiquinone Unclassified Drug 4 Nerolidylcatechol Antimalarial Agent Catechol Derivative Adult Animals Experiment Animals Model Antimalarial Activity Biosynthesis Blood Controlled Study Female In Vitro Study In Vivo Study Malaria Metabolite Mouse Nonhuman Plasma Plasmodium Berghei Plasmodium Falciparum Priority Journal Protein Synthesis Animals Bagg Albino Mouse Drug Effects Malaria, Falciparum Metabolism Pathogenicity Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction Animal Antimalarials Catechols Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel Female Malaria, Falciparum Mice Mice, Inbred Balb C Plasmodium Berghei Plasmodium Falciparum Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy |
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: | Volume 59, Número 6, Pags. 3271-3280 |
Abstract: | 4-Nerolidylcatechol (1) is an abundant antiplasmodial metabolite that is isolated from Piper peltatum roots. O-Acylation or O-alkylation of compound 1 provides derivatives exhibiting improved stability and significant in vitro antiplasmodial activity. The aim of this work was to study the in vitro inhibition of hemozoin formation, inhibition of isoprenoid biosynthesis in Plasmodium falciparum cultures, and in vivo antimalarial activity of several 4-nerolidylcatechol derivatives. 1,2-O,O-Diacetyl-4-nerolidylcatechol (2) inhibited in vitro hemozoin formation by up to 50%. In metabolic labeling studies using [1-(n)-3H]geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate, diester 2 significantly inhibited the biosynthesis of isoprenoid metabolites ubiquinone 8, menaquinone 4, and dolichol 12 in cultures of P. falciparum 3D7. Similarly, 2-O-benzyl-4-nerolidylcatechol (3) significantly inhibited the biosynthesis of dolichol 12. P. falciparum in vitro protein synthesis was not affected by compounds 2 or 3. At oral doses of 50 mg per kg of body weight per day, compound 2 suppressed Plasmodium berghei NK65 in infected BALB/c mice by 44%. This in vivo result for derivative 2 represents marked improvement over that obtained previously for natural product 1. Compound 2 was not detected in mouse blood 1 h after oral ingestion or in mixtures with mouse blood/blood plasma in vitro. However, it was detected after in vitro contact with human blood or blood plasma. Derivatives of 4-nerolidylcatechol exhibit parasite-specific modes of action, such as inhibition of isoprenoid biosynthesis and inhibition of hemozoin formation, and they therefore merit further investigation for their antimalarial potential. Copyright © 2015, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1128/AAC.05012-14 |
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