Influence of the γ-carboline and carbazole pharmacophore moieties on anticholinesterase and antiradical activity of multifunctional agents for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases


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A comparative analysis of the esterase profile and antiradical activity of two groups of hybrid compounds, viz., tetrahydro-γ-carboline conjugates with carbazoles and tetrahydrocarbazoles (I) and carbazole conjugates with carbazoles and tetrahydrocarbazoles (II), was performed. The replacement of the tetrahydro-γ-carboline moiety (conjugates I) by the carbazole group (conjugates II) was shown to significantly reduce the ability of the compounds to inhibit butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and scavenge free radicals. The tetrahydro-γ-carboline–tetrahydrocarbazole combination is optimal in terms of both high anti-BChE activity and free radical scavenging ability. According to molecular modeling calculations, the stronger binding of tetrahydro-γ-carboline conjugates (I) in the BChE active site compared to carbazole conjugates (II) is attributed to the ability of I to form ionic and π-cation interactions with amino acid residues lining the BChE gorge. Therefore, conjugates of tetrahydro-γ-carboline and tetrahydrocarbazole derivatives are the most promising compounds for the design of new multitarget drugs combining cognitive-stimulating and antioxidant properties.

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G. Makhaeva

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432

N. Boltneva

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432

N. Kovaleva

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences; Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432; 1 prosp. Akad. Semenova, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432

E. Rudakova

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432

S. Lushchekina

N. M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Science

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 4 ul. Kosygina, Moscow, 119334

A. Aksinenko

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432

V. Sokolov

Institute of Physiologically Active Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gmakh@ipac.ac.ru
Rússia, 1 Severnyi proezd, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, 142432


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