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. 2021 Jan 15:30:115940.
doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2020.115940. Epub 2020 Dec 11.

Discovery of potent glycogen synthase kinase 3/cholinesterase inhibitors with neuroprotection as potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease

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Discovery of potent glycogen synthase kinase 3/cholinesterase inhibitors with neuroprotection as potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's disease

Xueyang Jiang et al. Bioorg Med Chem. .

Abstract

In the present work, a novel series of pyridinethiazole bearing benzylpiperidine hybrids were designed and synthesized as dual-target inhibitors of GSK-3β/AChE. Among them, GD29 was the most promising candidate, with an IC50 value of 0.3 μM for hAChE and an IC50 value of 0.003 μM for hGSK-3β, respectively. The compounds exhibited good drug-like properties with optimal inhibitory enzyme activities. Moreover, GD29 showed anti-inflammatory properties at micromolar concentrations and displayed interesting neuroprotective profiles in an in vitro model of oxidative stress-induced neuronal death. Notably, the compounds also exhibited good permeability across the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) both in vitro. Central cholinomimetic activity was confirmed using a scopolamine-induced cognition impairment model in Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice upon oral administration. The current work identified optimized compounds and explored the therapeutic potential of glycogen synthase kinase 3/cholinesterase inhibition for the treatment of AD.

Keywords: Cognition; GSK-3β/AChE inhibitor; Inflammation; Neuroprotection.

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