Abstract
Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death and disability in adults in the USA. However, in the majority of patients, the detrimental effects of an ischemic insult go untreated because of the lack of efficacious neuroprotective compounds. Using naturally occurring compounds as a building block to create efficacious neuroprotective compounds that cross the blood brain barrier may eventually benefit the stroke patients. However, historically, the development of novel compounds has been fraught with problems including lack of significant pleiotropic activity, inability to effectively cross the blood brain barrier and poor bioavailability. This article details, in a stepwise manner, the synthesis and in vitro screening steps used to produce new flavonoids that have increased neuroprotective activity compared to the parent compound fisetin. Moreover, as a preliminary de-risking step, select compounds have been screened in a transfected Madin Darby canine kidney cell assay as a measure of blood brain barrier penetration. Initial de-risking steps have allowed us to identify a series of BBB-penetrating neuroprotective candidates for further development.
Keywords: Flavonoid, chalcone, flavone, MDCK, RSCEM, clinical function, screening, pleiotropic, stroke, blood brain barrier.
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Title:A Series of Novel Neuroprotective Blood Brain Barrier Penetrating Flavonoid Drugs to Treat Acute Ischemic Stroke
Volume: 18 Issue: 25
Author(s): Paul A. Lapchak
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Keywords: Flavonoid, chalcone, flavone, MDCK, RSCEM, clinical function, screening, pleiotropic, stroke, blood brain barrier.
Abstract: Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death and disability in adults in the USA. However, in the majority of patients, the detrimental effects of an ischemic insult go untreated because of the lack of efficacious neuroprotective compounds. Using naturally occurring compounds as a building block to create efficacious neuroprotective compounds that cross the blood brain barrier may eventually benefit the stroke patients. However, historically, the development of novel compounds has been fraught with problems including lack of significant pleiotropic activity, inability to effectively cross the blood brain barrier and poor bioavailability. This article details, in a stepwise manner, the synthesis and in vitro screening steps used to produce new flavonoids that have increased neuroprotective activity compared to the parent compound fisetin. Moreover, as a preliminary de-risking step, select compounds have been screened in a transfected Madin Darby canine kidney cell assay as a measure of blood brain barrier penetration. Initial de-risking steps have allowed us to identify a series of BBB-penetrating neuroprotective candidates for further development.
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A. Lapchak Paul, A Series of Novel Neuroprotective Blood Brain Barrier Penetrating Flavonoid Drugs to Treat Acute Ischemic Stroke, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2012; 18 (25) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212802002652
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161212802002652 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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