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Studies toward the Development of Antiproliferative Neoclerodanes from Salvinorin A.


ABSTRACT: The success rate for central nervous system (CNS) drug candidates in the clinic is relatively low compared to the industry average across other therapeutic areas. Penetration through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to reach the therapeutic target is a major obstacle in development. The rapid CNS penetration of salvinorin A has suggested that the neoclerodane nucleus offers an excellent scaffold for developing antiproliferative compounds that enter the CNS. The Liebeskind-Srogl reaction was used as the main carbon-carbon bond-forming step toward the synthesis of quinone-containing salvinorin A analogues. Quinone-containing salvinorin A analogues were shown to have antiproliferative activity against the MCF7 breast cancer cell line, but show no significant activity at the ?-opioid receptors. In an in vitro model of BBB penetration, quinone-containing salvinorin A analogues were shown to passively diffuse across the cell monolayer. The analogues, however, are substrates of P-glycoprotein, and thus further modification of the molecules is needed to reduce the affinity for the efflux transporter.

SUBMITTER: Vasiljevik T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4143179 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Studies toward the Development of Antiproliferative Neoclerodanes from Salvinorin A.

Vasiljevik Tamara T   Groer Chad E CE   Lehner Kurt K   Navarro Hernan H   Prisinzano Thomas E TE  

Journal of natural products 20140730 8


The success rate for central nervous system (CNS) drug candidates in the clinic is relatively low compared to the industry average across other therapeutic areas. Penetration through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to reach the therapeutic target is a major obstacle in development. The rapid CNS penetration of salvinorin A has suggested that the neoclerodane nucleus offers an excellent scaffold for developing antiproliferative compounds that enter the CNS. The Liebeskind-Srogl reaction was used as  ...[more]

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