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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.46.2015.tde-25032015-105445
Document
Author
Full name
Harold Hilarion Fokoue
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Kato, Massuo Jorge (President)
Andricopulo, Adriano Defini
Santos, Alcindo Aparecido dos
Trossini, Gustavo Henrique Goulart
Vitta, Claudio Di
Title in Portuguese
Síntese, atividades biológicas e estudo de relação estrutura-atividade de piperamidas
Keywords in Portuguese
Amidas
Ancoragem molecular
Atividades biológicas
Derivados sintéticos
Quimiometria
Relação estrutura-atividade
Abstract in Portuguese
As estruturas e propriedades biológicas das amidas piplartina e a piperina, isoladas respectivamente de Piper tuberculatum e P. nigrum, inspiraram a síntese de 89 derivados e 7 esters estruturalmente relacionadas. As preparações envolveram metodologias tradicionais e os compostos purificados tiveram suas estruturas caracterizadas por análises espectroscópicas e espectrométricas. Os estudos de fragmentação por IE e IES indicaram a clivagem preferencial da ligação N-CO no caso das cinamamidas, dienamidas e cinamimidas. Estudos computacionais envolvendo afinidade protônica e energias de ligação confirmaram a fragmentação preferencial da ligação amídica para as amidas. A citotoxicidade de 89 substâncias foi avaliada contra três células leucêmicas (K562, Nalm6 e Raji) e a partir dos valores de IC50 foram realizados estudos de relação estrutura-atividade (SAR). As linhagens K562 e a Nalm6 foram a mais resistente e vulnerável, respectivamente, e as amidas piplartina (1a), N-Ciclohexil-N-(ciclohexilcarbamoil)-3-(3,4,5-trimetoxifenil)propanamida (1n), e (E)-N,N-dibutil-3-(3,4-dimetoxifenil)acrilamida (13h) foram as mais ativas com IC50 de 0,34 µM; 0,84 µM e 1,88 µM contra K562 e (E)-N-ciclohexil-N-(ciclohexilcarbamoil)-3-(3,4-dimetoxifenil)acrylamida (13i) com IC50 de 0,98 µM contra Nalm6. A avaliação de atividade leishmanicida de 18 substâncias não se mostrou promissora. As abordagens qualitativas e quantitativas foram feitas baseadas nos descritores moleculares gerados pelo programa VolSurf+. A partir de métodos quimiométricos tais com PLS, algoritmo genético, árvores de decisão foi possível gerar modelos para correlacionar às propriedades moleculares com a atividade biológica. As propriedades de absorção, distribuição, metabolismo e excreção e os equilíbrios entres as regiões hidrofílicas e hidrofóbicas foram importantes para atividade citotóxica. O estudo de ancoragem molecular mostrou que as amidas (E)-N,N-dibutil-3-(3,4,5-trimetoxifenil)acrilamida (1l), 1n, (E)-3-(4-clorofenil)-N-ciclohexil-N-(ciclohexilcarbamoil)acrilamida (5a), 13h e 13i podem atuar como inibidores das histonas desacetilases particularmente HDAC4 e HDAC8.
Title in English
Synthesis, biological activities and structure-activity relationship study of piperamides
Keywords in English
Amides
Biological activities
Chemometrics
Molecular docking
Structure-activity relationship
Synthetic derivatives
Abstract in English
The structures and biological properties of the amides piplartine and piperine isolated from Piper tuberculatum and P. nigrum respectively, inspired the synthesis of derivatives 89 and 7 esters structurally related. Their preparations were achieved using classical procedures and the purified amides were submitted to spectroscopic and spectrometric characterization. The study of fragmentation process by EI and ESI suggested the preferential cleavage of the N-CO bond of cinnamamides, dienamides and cinnamimides. The cytotoxicity of 89 compounds was evaluated against three leukemic cells (K562, Nalm6 and Raji) and based on IC50 values the structure-activity relationship (SAR) was performed. While the K562 and Nalm6 cells were the more resistant and more sensitive, respectively, the amides piplartine (1a), N-cyclohexyl-N-(ciclohexylcarbamoyl)-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)propanamide (1n) and (E)-N,N-dibutyl-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)acrylamide (13h) were in general the most active with IC50 of 0.34 µM, 0.84 µM and 1.88 µM against K562 and (E)-N-cyclohexyl-N-(ciclohexylcarbamoyl)-3-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)acrylamide (13i) with IC50 of 0.98 µM against Nalm6. The evaluation of leishmanicidal activity of 18 substances was also performed but was not promising. Qualitative and quantitative approaches were made based on molecular descriptors generated by VolSurf+ program. The chemometric methods such as PLS, genetic algorithm, decision trees generated models to correlate molecular properties with the biological activity. The absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion properties and a balance between hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties of the amides were important for an optimized activity. The molecular docking revealed that amides such as (E)-N,N-dibutyl-3-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)acrylamide (1l), 1n, (E)-3-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexil-N-(cyclohexylcarbamoyl)acrylamide (5a), 13h and 13i have potential to act as possible inhibitors of histone deacetylase proteins particularly HDAC4 and HDAC8.
 
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2015-04-16
 
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