Antiviral activity of diarylheptanoid stereoisomers against respiratory syncytial virus in vitro and in vivo
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Antiviral activity of diarylheptanoid stereoisomers against respiratory syncytial virus in vitro and in vivo
Abstract
We previously showed that (5S)-5-hydroxy-7-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1-phenylhept-3-one (AO-0011) and (5S)-5-methoxy-1,7-diphenylhept-3-one (AO-0016) isolated from Alpinia officinarum exhibited stronger anti-influenza virus activity and anti-respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity, respectively, than the other isolated diarylheptanoids. In this study, we synthesized an enantiomer (AO-0503) and racemate (AO-0504) of AO-0011 and an enantiomer (AO-0514) of AO-0016. The anti-RSV activities of the three stereoisomers (AO-0503, AO-0504, and AO-0514) and AO-0011 were examined in vitro and in vivo to evaluate the stereoisomeric effect on anti-RSV activity. In a plaque reduction assay using human epidermoid carcinoma cells, all four diarylheptanoids significantly exhibited anti-RSV activity, and AO-0514 and AO-0016 exhibited stronger anti-RSV activity than AO-0503, AO-0504, and AO-0011. In a murine RSV infection model, all four diarylheptanoids with anti-RSV activity in vitro were also significantly effective in reducing virus titers in the lungs of RSV-infected mice. In the histopathological analysis of RSV-infected lungs, the oral administration of even AO-0514, which showed the lowest reduction of virus titers in the lungs, was significantly effective in reducing the infiltration of lymphocytes and in reducing the interferon-γ level, which is a marker of severity of pneumonia due to RSV infection, in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids prepared from RSV-infected mice. Although the stereoisomeric effects of diarylheptanoids on anti-RSV activity varied moderately, all four diarylheptanoids examined were suggested to ameliorate pneumonia and have a potential anti-RSV activity in vivo. They are possibly mother compounds for the development of an anti-RSV drug in the future.
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