Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content

Activity of a hydroxybibenzyl bryophyte constituent against Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi: In silico, in vitro and in vivo activity studies

  • Virginia Roldos
  • , Hector Nakayama
  • , Miriam Rolón
  • , Alina Montero-Torres
  • , Fernando Trucco
  • , Susana Torres
  • , Celeste Vega
  • , Yovanni Marrero-Ponce
  • , Viviana Heguaburu
  • , Gloria Yaluff
  • , Alicia Gómez-Barrio
  • , Luis Sanabria
  • , Maria Elena Ferreira
  • , Antonieta Rojas de Arias*
  • , Enrique Pandolfi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad de la República
  • Universidad Nacional de Asunción
  • Departamento de Parasitología, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Universidad Central Marta Abreu de Las Villas

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

77 Scopus citations

Abstract

The synthesis and potent antiprotozoal activity of 14-hydroxylunularin, a natural hydroxybibenzyl bryophyte constituent is reported. 14-Hydroxylunularin was highly active in vitro assays against culture and intracellular forms of Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma. cruzi, in absence of cytotoxicity against mammalian cells. Preliminary structure-activity relationship studies showed that the reported bioactivity depends on hybridization at the carbon-carbon bridge, position and number of free hydroxy group on the aromatic rings. The reported results were also in agreement with the in silico prediction using Non-Stochastic Quadratic Fingerprints-based algorithms. The same compound also showed antiprotozoal activity in Leishmania spp. infected mice by oral and subcutaneous administration routes, with an optimal treatment of a daily subcutaneous administration of 10 mg/kg of body weight for 15 days. This study suggested that 14-hydroxylunularin may be chosen as a new candidate in the development of leishmanicidal therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1797-1807
Number of pages11
JournalEuropean Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume43
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bryophytes
  • Hydroxybibenzyl constituents
  • Leishmania
  • TOMOCOMD software
  • Trypanosoma cruzi

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Activity of a hydroxybibenzyl bryophyte constituent against Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi: In silico, in vitro and in vivo activity studies'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this