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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Development of VEGFR-2 inhibitors by ynamide- based click chemistry / Developpement d'inhibiteurs de VEGFR-2 par des réactions de chimie click à partir d'ynamides

Vojtickova, Margareta 27 September 2013 (has links)
Malgré d’intenses recherches, le cancer reste une des causes principales de mortalité dans le monde. Le développement de nouveaux produits actifs pour le traitement des cancers est de plus en plus nécessaire. Nous avons décidé de préparer de nouveaux composés anti-angiogéniques dérivés du composé III.1 (ligand du complexe PDB : 1Y6A) dores et déjà testé cliniquement. Cinq d’entres eux ont pu être synthétisés en utilisant une réaction Click entre un ynamide et un azide. La réaction Click catalysée au cuivre a permis de préparer cinq de nos 1,2,3-triazole cibles avec une excellente régiosélectivité. Bien que l’activité de ces composés soit bien moins importante que celle du composé oxazolique III.1 dont elles sont dérivées, nous avons montré qu’ils sont des ligands spécifiques de VEGFR-2 kinase et qu’elles représentent une nouveauté structurale intéressante dans l’espace très protégé des inhibiteurs de tyrosine kinases. / Despite to the intensively research, cancer is still a leading cause of death worldwide. There are still developed new active compounds for cancer treatment. We have decided to prepare new antiangiogenic drugs based on already clinically tested III.1 from PDB complex 1Y6A. The in Silico-designed 1,2,3-triazole analogues of III.1 were prepared using a Click chemistry approach. In order to accomplish Click reactions two key building blocks: ynamides and azides were mandatory to synthetize. Copper catalyzed Click reactions were performed in very mild condition with quantitative regioselectivity. Five predicted triazolic compounds were prepared and sent for VEGFR-2 biologicall assays. Although the activities of triazolic compounds are significantly lower than the activities of their oxazolic isosters these compounds deliver structural novelty to IP crowded space of tyrosine kinase inhibitors. / Napriek intenzívnemu výskumu, rakovina stále patrí k najčastejším príčinám úmrtia na svete. Neustále sú vyvíjané nové aktívne látky na liečbu rakoviny. Rozhodli sme sa pripraviť nové antiangiogenetické liečivá na základe klinicky testovaného III.1 z PDB komplexu 1Y6A. In Silico navrhnuté 1,2,3-triazolové III.1 analógy boli pripravené prostredníctvom Click chémie. Za účelom uskutočnenia Click reakcie, bolo nevyhnutné pripraviť dva kľúčové stavebné jednotky: ínamidy a azidy. Meďou katalyzované Click reakcie boli uskutočnené vo veľmi jemných podmienkach s kvantitatívnou regioselektivitou. Bolo pripravených päť nových triazolových látok, ktoré boli zaslané na VEGFR-2 biologické testy. Aj keď sú aktivity triazolových derivátov výrazne nižšie ako aktivity oxazolvých izostérov, tak tieto zlúčeniny vnášajú do oblasti tyrozín kinázových inhibítorov, ktorá obsahuje už rôznorodé látky, štruktúrnu originalitu.
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Delivery of Potent Anti-Mitotic Chemotherapeutic Using High Aspect Ratio, Soft Matter Nanoparticles

Kernan, Daniel L. 30 May 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Synthesis and evaluation of sesamol derivatives as inhibitors of monoamine oxidase / Idalet Engelbrecht

Engelbrecht, Idalet January 2014 (has links)
Parkinson’s disease is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder. The major symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are closely linked to the pathology of the disease. The main pathology of Parkinson’s disease consists of the degeneration of neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), which leads to reduced amounts of dopamine in the brain. One of the treatment strategies in Parkinson’s disease is to conserve dopamine by inhibiting the enzymes responsible for its catabolism. The monoamine oxidase (MAO) B isoform catalyses the oxidation of dopamine in the central nervous system and is therefore an important target for Parkinson’s disease treatment. Inhibition of MAO-B provides symptomatic relief for Parkinson’s disease patients by increasing endogenous dopamine levels as well as enhancing the levels of dopamine after administration of levodopa (L-dopa), the metabolic precursor of dopamine. Recent studies have shown that phthalide can be used as a scaffold for the design of reversible MAO inhibitors. Although phthalide is a weak MAO-B inhibitor, substitution on the C5 position of phthalide yields highly potent reversible MAO-B inhibitors. In the present study, sesamol and benzodioxane were used as scaffolds for the design of MAO inhibitors. The structures of sesamol and benzodioxane closely resemble that of phthalide, which suggests that these moieties may be useful for the design of MAO inhibitors. This study may be viewed as an exploratory study to discover new scaffolds for MAO inhibition. Since substitution at C5 of phthalide with a benzyloxy side chain yielded particularly potent MAO inhibitors, the sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives possessed the benzyloxy substituent in the analogous positions to C5 of phthalide. These were the C5 and C6 positions of sesamol and benzodioxane, respectively. The sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives were synthesised by reacting sesamol and 6- hydroxy-1,4-benzodioxane, respectively, with an appropriate alkyl bromide in the presence of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF). 6-Hydroxy-1,4- benzodioxane, in turn, was synthesised from 1,4-benzodioxan-6-carboxaldehyde. The structures of the compounds were verified with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry (MS) analyses, while the purities were estimated by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Sixteen sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives were synthesised. To determine the inhibition potencies of the synthesised compounds the recombinant human MAO-A and MAO-B enzymes were used. The inhibition potencies were expressed as the corresponding IC50 values. The results showed that the sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives are highly potent and selective inhibitors of MAO-B and to a lesser extent MAOA. The most potent MAO-B inhibitor was 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane with an IC50 value of 0.045 μM. All compounds examined displayed selectivity for the MAO-B isoform over MAO-A. Generally the benzodioxane derivatives were found to be more potent inhibitors of human MAO-A and MAO-B than the sesamol derivatives. The reversibility and mode of MAO-B inhibition of a representative derivative, 6-(3- bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane, was examined by measuring the degree to which the enzyme activity recovers after dialysis of enzyme-inhibitor complexes, while Lineweaver- Burk plots were constructed to determine whether the mode of inhibition is competitive. Since MAO-B activity is completely recovered after dialysis of enzyme-inhibitor mixtures, it was concluded that 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane binds reversibly to the MAO-B enzyme. The Lineweaver-Burk plots constructed were linear and intersected on the y-axis. Therefore it may be concluded that 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane is a competitive MAO-B inhibitor. To conclude, the C6-substituted benzodioxane derivatives are potent, selective, reversible and competitive inhibitors of human MAO-B. These compounds are therefore promising leads for the future development of therapy for Parkinson’s disease. / MSc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Synthesis and evaluation of sesamol derivatives as inhibitors of monoamine oxidase / Idalet Engelbrecht

Engelbrecht, Idalet January 2014 (has links)
Parkinson’s disease is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder. The major symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are closely linked to the pathology of the disease. The main pathology of Parkinson’s disease consists of the degeneration of neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc), which leads to reduced amounts of dopamine in the brain. One of the treatment strategies in Parkinson’s disease is to conserve dopamine by inhibiting the enzymes responsible for its catabolism. The monoamine oxidase (MAO) B isoform catalyses the oxidation of dopamine in the central nervous system and is therefore an important target for Parkinson’s disease treatment. Inhibition of MAO-B provides symptomatic relief for Parkinson’s disease patients by increasing endogenous dopamine levels as well as enhancing the levels of dopamine after administration of levodopa (L-dopa), the metabolic precursor of dopamine. Recent studies have shown that phthalide can be used as a scaffold for the design of reversible MAO inhibitors. Although phthalide is a weak MAO-B inhibitor, substitution on the C5 position of phthalide yields highly potent reversible MAO-B inhibitors. In the present study, sesamol and benzodioxane were used as scaffolds for the design of MAO inhibitors. The structures of sesamol and benzodioxane closely resemble that of phthalide, which suggests that these moieties may be useful for the design of MAO inhibitors. This study may be viewed as an exploratory study to discover new scaffolds for MAO inhibition. Since substitution at C5 of phthalide with a benzyloxy side chain yielded particularly potent MAO inhibitors, the sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives possessed the benzyloxy substituent in the analogous positions to C5 of phthalide. These were the C5 and C6 positions of sesamol and benzodioxane, respectively. The sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives were synthesised by reacting sesamol and 6- hydroxy-1,4-benzodioxane, respectively, with an appropriate alkyl bromide in the presence of potassium carbonate (K2CO3) in N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF). 6-Hydroxy-1,4- benzodioxane, in turn, was synthesised from 1,4-benzodioxan-6-carboxaldehyde. The structures of the compounds were verified with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometry (MS) analyses, while the purities were estimated by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Sixteen sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives were synthesised. To determine the inhibition potencies of the synthesised compounds the recombinant human MAO-A and MAO-B enzymes were used. The inhibition potencies were expressed as the corresponding IC50 values. The results showed that the sesamol and benzodioxane derivatives are highly potent and selective inhibitors of MAO-B and to a lesser extent MAOA. The most potent MAO-B inhibitor was 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane with an IC50 value of 0.045 μM. All compounds examined displayed selectivity for the MAO-B isoform over MAO-A. Generally the benzodioxane derivatives were found to be more potent inhibitors of human MAO-A and MAO-B than the sesamol derivatives. The reversibility and mode of MAO-B inhibition of a representative derivative, 6-(3- bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane, was examined by measuring the degree to which the enzyme activity recovers after dialysis of enzyme-inhibitor complexes, while Lineweaver- Burk plots were constructed to determine whether the mode of inhibition is competitive. Since MAO-B activity is completely recovered after dialysis of enzyme-inhibitor mixtures, it was concluded that 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane binds reversibly to the MAO-B enzyme. The Lineweaver-Burk plots constructed were linear and intersected on the y-axis. Therefore it may be concluded that 6-(3-bromobenzyloxy)-1,4-benzodioxane is a competitive MAO-B inhibitor. To conclude, the C6-substituted benzodioxane derivatives are potent, selective, reversible and competitive inhibitors of human MAO-B. These compounds are therefore promising leads for the future development of therapy for Parkinson’s disease. / MSc (Pharmaceutical Chemistry), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Zelené řasy dominující ve fytoplanktonu dvou kyselých jezer: taxonomické postavení, fylogenetické vztahy a odolnost vůči kovům / Taxonomic position, phylogenetic relationships and metal resistance of green algae dominating in phytoplankton of two acid lakes

Barcyte, Dovile January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to reveal the taxonomic position and phylogenetic relationships of the dominant planktonic algae in two acid metal-rich lakes (Hromnice Lake and Plešné Lake, Czech Republic) and to compare these isolates with other closely related strains with the focus on the tolerance to various toxic metals (Cr, Al, Cu, Mn, Zn, Hg). The phylogenetic analyses showed that both strains belong to species Coccomyxa simplex. It was the first evidence that specifically this species is capable to become the dominant phytoplankton alga in the extreme environment of acid lakes with increased supply of phosphorus. Based on 18S rDNA analysis, four independent phylogenetic lineages were revealed within the genus Coccomyxa with three of them containing isolates from acid freshwaters. Furthermore, new strains of the recently described species Coccomyxa polymorpha were found growing in various chemical solutions. The toxicity test revealed that Coccomyxa simplex strains isolated from Hromnice and Plešné lakes did not show any peculiar resistance to increased metal concentrations. A significantly strain-specific response was recorded in case of aluminum, however, it was not related to the concentration of this metal in the original habitat. The ability to thrive in extreme habitats is probably...
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Automated radiosynthesis and evaluation of 18F-fluoropyridinated analogs of losartan and candesartan for imaging the angiotensin II Type 1 receptors by positron emission tomography

Abreu Diaz, Aida Mary 04 1900 (has links)
Plusieurs maladies rénales et cardiovasculaires présentent une altération de l’expression des récepteurs de type 1 de l'angiotensine (AT1R) et sont traitées par le candésartan ou le losartan. Le radiomarquage de cette famille de molécules développé au sein de notre laboratoire a démontré une liaison spécifique pour les AT1R rénaux chez les rats et les cochons. Le [11C]méthyl-candésartan présente une cinétique supérieure à celle du [11C]méthyl-losartan. Néanmoins, la présence d’un radiométabolite hydrophobe, interférant avec le signal TEP du traceur d’origine, rend la quantification des AT1R complexe. Le [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan est un antagoniste qui possède une affinité de liaison élevée ainsi que peu de métabolites radiomarqués dans les reins de rats. Cependant, sa faible activité molaire ne permet pas de visualiser les niveaux d’AT1R myocardiques présents en faible densité. Le but de cette recherche est de développer les radiosynthèses automatisées d'analogues 18F-fluoropyridinés du candésartan et du losartan en très hautes puretés et activités molaires et d'évaluer l'efficacité du [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan comme traceur TEP sélectif aux AT1R. Le [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan et le [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan ont été synthétisés via la cycloaddition de Huisgen catalysée au cuivre(I) entre le 2-[18F]fluoro-3-(pent-4-yn-1-yloxy)pyridine ([18F]FPyKYNE) et un dérivé azidé du candésartan ou du losartan. Le [18F]FPyKYNE est préalablement obtenu par radiofluoration de NO2PyKYNE puis purifié par HPLC, empêchant ainsi la formation de sous-produits nitropyridinés. Après optimisation, les traceurs sont obtenus avec un rendement radiochimique de 11% et des activités molaires (>380 GBq/μmol), des puretés chimiques et radiochimiques (>97%) très élevées. Les tests de contrôle de qualité complet du [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan permettant son utilisation dans des études cliniques futures ont aussi été développés. Le fluoropyridine-candésartan a révélé une affinité élevée (Ki=5,9 nM) dans des membranes exprimant les AT1R, comparable au fluoropyridine-losartan (Ki=5,6 nM) mais inférieure à celle du candésartan (Ki=0,4 nM). Des études d’ultrafiltration ont démontré que le [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan se lie fortement aux protéines plasmatiques (99,3%). La liaison spécifique aux AT1Rs a été confirmée ex vivo par biodistribution. Une réduction significative (-86%) de la captation dans le cortex rénal de rats prétraités (candésartan ou losartan) est constatée. Des résultats similaires sont obtenus in vitro par autoradiographie avec co-incubation en présence de losartan. La présence de métabolites radiomarqués a été évaluée ex vivo dans du plasma et dans les reins d’animaux témoins ou prétraités (candésartan ou losartan) par HPLC. Le [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan a été métabolisé en composés radiomarqués hydrophiles, affichant une interférence minimale sur la liaison rénale aux AT1R avec 82% de traceur inchangé dans les reins 20 min après injection. Les images TEP/TC dynamiques du [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan, acquises pendant 60 min, ont révélé des accumulations élevées et éliminations lentes dans le cortex rénal et le foie avec des rapports tissu-sang élevés. La spécificité de liaison aux AT1R a été démontrée par le blocage des sites de liaison avec du losartan 20 min après l'injection (réductions des rapports tissu-sang dans le cortex rénal (-84%) et dans le foie (-93%)). Aucun changement n'a été observé dans les reins de rats prétraités avec l'antagoniste des AT2R PD123,319, confirmant la sélectivité de liaison pour les AT1R. Les radiosynthèses reproductibles automatisées, les propriétés de liaison ainsi que la stabilité in vivo font du [18F]fluoropyridine-candésartan et du [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan des radiotraceurs potentiels permettant l’imagerie TEP des AT1R dans plusieurs maladies cardiovasculaires ou rénales, offrant ainsi la possibilité de suivre la progression de ces maladies dans des études longitudinales mais aussi de mieux guider la thérapie. / Numerous renal and cardiovascular diseases exhibit alterations in the Angiotensin type 1 receptor (AT1R) levels that are treated with candesartan or losartan. Our previous radiolabeled derivatives of these drugs displayed specific binding for renal AT1R in rats and pigs. [11C]Methyl-candesartan exhibited superior kinetics than [11C]methyl-losartan, but a hydrophobic radiometabolite interfered with the PET signal and AT1R quantification. High binding affinity, full antagonistic efficacy and minimal interference of labeled metabolites in rat kidneys were observed with [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan. However, the tracer’s low molar activity prevented visualization of low-density myocardial AT1R. The aim of this research was to develop automated radiosyntheses of 18F-fluoropyridinated analogs of candesartan and losartan in very high purities and molar activities and to evaluate [18F]fluoropyridine-candesartan efficacy as a selective AT1R PET tracer. [18F]Fluoropyridine-candesartan and [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan were synthesized via the copper(I)-catalyzed Huisgen cycloaddition between 2-[18F]fluoro-3-(pent-4-yn-1-yloxy)pyridine ([18F]FPyKYNE) and an azido-derivative of candesartan or losartan, respectively, followed by acid deprotection and C18-HPLC purification. [18F]FPyKYNE was obtained by radiofluorination of NO2PyKYNE and purified by silica-gel HPLC, preventing the formation of nitropyridinated by-products in the second step. The reaction parameters and purifications were optimized to provide tracers in 11% radiochemical yield with very high molar activities (>380 GBq/μmol), chemical and radiochemical purities (>97%). Full quality control testing of [18F]fluoropyridine-losartan was performed to validate its safe use in future clinical studies. The binding and pharmacokinetic properties of the novel [18F]fluoropyridine-candesartan were evaluated in vitro and ex/in vivo in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Competition binding assays in AT1R-expressing membranes revealed a high affinity of fluoropyridine-candesartan (Ki=5.9 nM), which is similar to fluoropyridine-losartan (Ki=5.6 nM) but lower than candesartan (Ki=0.4 nM). [18F]Fluoropyridine-candesartan bound strongly to plasma proteins (99.3%) as assessed by ultrafiltration. Specific binding was confirmed by ex vivo biodistribution 20 min after tracer injection, with a significant uptake reduction (-86%) in the AT1R-rich kidney cortex of pretreated (candesartan or losartan) rats and by in vitro autoradiography with losartan co-incubation. Radiolabeled metabolites in plasma and kidneys of control and pretreated (candesartan or losartan) animals were analyzed by column-switch HPLC. [18F]Fluoropyridine-candesartan was mainly metabolized to radiolabeled hydrophilic compounds, displaying minimal interference on renal AT1R binding with 82% of unchanged tracer in the kidneys at 20 min post-injection. Dynamic PET/CT images of [18F]fluoropyridine-candesartan, acquired for 60 min at baseline, revealed high accumulation and slow clearance from the kidney cortex and liver with high tissue-to-blood ratios. Binding specificity for AT1R was demonstrated with marked reductions in kidney-cortex (-84%) and liver (-93%) tissue-to-blood ratios at 20 min post-injection, when blocking with losartan. No change was observed in kidneys of rats pre-treated with the AT2R antagonist PD123,319, confirming binding selectivity for AT1 over AT2 receptors. The favorable binding properties and in vivo stability of [18F]fluoropyridine-candesartan support further studies to validate its potential as AT1R PET radioligand. The reproducible automated radiosyntheses developed in my research will allow innovative in-vivo PET imaging of AT1R-expression in several diseases, offering the possibility to follow disease progression in longitudinal studies and guide therapy.
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Antimicrobial and Anticancer Activity of Essential Oils from Guatemalan Medicinal Plants

Miller, Andrew B. 19 November 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Guatemalan medicinal plants were collected and screened for the presence of essential oils using steam distillation. Oil was found in 63 species from 24 families and was tested in tube dilution assays for activity against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Candida albicans. Several essential oils were highly active with 20 instances of oils inhibiting the microbes at an MIC of 0.31 µl/ml. Oils were also tested against cancerous and established cell lines using a 15% (v/v) agar-media which was developed to improve essential oil solubility. Assays were performed against three cancer lines: Stomach (AGS: CRL-1739), Skin (A375: CRL-1619), Tongue (CAL27: CRL-2095) and an established Monkey Kidney cell line (Vero C 1008: CRL-1586). Assessment of viability was performed using the Neutral Red assay with results indicating that many of the oils significantly inhibited cancer cell lines in vitro with 24 individual instances producing an IC50 of 0.20 µl/ml or less. Therapeutic indices indicated that many of the highly inhibitory oils were more cytotoxic to cancerous cell lines than to the established cell line.
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The effects of various combinations of different classes of anticancer drugs and tyrosine kinase inhibitors on the human MCF-7 breast carcinoma cell line

Abrahams, Beynon January 2014 (has links)
Magister Scientiae (Medical Bioscience) - MSc(MBS) / This study investigated the effects of TKIs on the growth and proliferation of MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells in culture. MCF-7 cells were exposed to different concentrations of TKIs alone and in combination with each other. Inhibition of cell growth by TKIs used individually occurred in a dose- and time-dependent manner. When EGFR Inhibitor I, EGFR Inhibitor II/BIBX1382 and the multi-specific EGFR/ErbB-2/ErB-4 Inhibitor were used in combination with each other at equimolar log dose concentrations, the combined effects on cell growth was significantly different to inhibitors used individually as reflected in a decreased EC50 (IC50) during combination treatments. Generally, for the combinations with DOX, CPL and the TKIs, synergistic as well as antagonistic effects were observed at isoeffective concentrations with resultant decreases in dose reduction indices (DRIs) implying greater efficacies with the respective combinations. In this study, conventional PCR was used to detect and illustrate the presence of the EGFR gene in the samples, while RT-qPCR was used to determine the mRNA expression levels of this gene in MCF-7 breast carcinoma cells

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