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Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Letícia De lattes
Orientador(a): Marques, Marcos José lattes
Banca de defesa: Coimbra, Elaine Soares, Viegas Junior, Cláudio
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas
Departamento: Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/314
Resumo: Leishmaniasis are caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and present diverse clinical manifestations being considered a neglected tropical disease. Are currently present in 88 countries affecting 12 million people with two million new cases per year. Treatment of leishmaniasis is held today by the same chemotherapy used in the 40s, despite the persistence of side effects. In this sense, the goal of the study was to evaluate the activity of benzophenone derivatives in L. (L.) amazonensis. Besides seeking to understand possible action mechanisms by evaluating the measurement of nitric oxide and the potential of enzyme inhibition in the contexts in silico and in vitro. Were tested three benzophenone precursors (CM-A, CM-B and CM-C) commercially available and nine derivatives (LFQM-115, LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-118, LFQM-119, LFQM-120-LFQM 121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123). Initially tests were performed in promastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis, although all derivatives being more effective than their precursors, the best results were exhibited by LFQM-115, LFQM-118 and LFQM-123 (IC50-PRO = 4.90, 5.05 and 5.94 μg/mL, respectively). The toxicity to murine peritoneal macrophages was also evaluated, and it was found that derivatives LFQM-117, LFQM-120, LFQM-121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123 were less cytotoxic (CC50 = 140.06, 87.10, 116.20 and > 160.00 μg/mL, respectively). The assessment of activity in amastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis proceeded only with derivatives, being LFQM-120 the most effective in intracellular forms. The QlogP of benzophenone derivatives can be correlated with antipromastigote activity, as well as antiamastigote one. Since, derivatives that showed better activity profile in both forms of the parasite and in murine macrophages were selected (LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-119, LFQM -120 and LFQM-121) for the remaining tests. Was performed the dosage of nitric oxide (NO) in the culture supernatants of murine peritoneal macrophages infected with L. (L.) amazonensis. In this, it has been found that benzophenone derivatives LFQM-119 and LFQM-120 stimulated NO production, but only the derivative LFQM-120 induced a NO production equivalent to that produced by LPS. Some important enzymes in trypanosomatids (cruzain, oligopeptidase B, ornithine decarboxylase and trypanothione reductase) and representatives of major families of enzymes (papain and trypsin) were used in the analysis by molecular docking. Some of these were also used to assess the potential for experimental enzyme inhibition assay (papain, cruzain, trypsin and oligopeptidase B), the results exhibited by LFQM-116 were IC50 = 7.54, 8.44, 8.59 and 14.25 μg/ml, respectively. Additionally, it’s possible to check the multi-target action of the derivative LFQM-120. Therefore, this work shows the action of benzophenone derivatives in both forms of L. (L.) amazonensis, also describing the gain in biological activity with structural changes made to their precursors. Besides helping to understand possible mechanisms of action of these compounds and also allow the selection of the most effective compounds in vitro, which may then be used in future in vivo tests.
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spelling Almeida, Letícia Dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7146451110689829Coimbra, Elaine SoaresViegas Junior, CláudioMarques, Marcos Joséhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/87734437484083112015-06-02T19:57:24Z2013-02-19ALMEIDA, Letícia. Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro. 2013. 157 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Farmacêuticas) - Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Alfenas, MG, 2013.https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/314Leishmaniasis are caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and present diverse clinical manifestations being considered a neglected tropical disease. Are currently present in 88 countries affecting 12 million people with two million new cases per year. Treatment of leishmaniasis is held today by the same chemotherapy used in the 40s, despite the persistence of side effects. In this sense, the goal of the study was to evaluate the activity of benzophenone derivatives in L. (L.) amazonensis. Besides seeking to understand possible action mechanisms by evaluating the measurement of nitric oxide and the potential of enzyme inhibition in the contexts in silico and in vitro. Were tested three benzophenone precursors (CM-A, CM-B and CM-C) commercially available and nine derivatives (LFQM-115, LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-118, LFQM-119, LFQM-120-LFQM 121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123). Initially tests were performed in promastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis, although all derivatives being more effective than their precursors, the best results were exhibited by LFQM-115, LFQM-118 and LFQM-123 (IC50-PRO = 4.90, 5.05 and 5.94 μg/mL, respectively). The toxicity to murine peritoneal macrophages was also evaluated, and it was found that derivatives LFQM-117, LFQM-120, LFQM-121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123 were less cytotoxic (CC50 = 140.06, 87.10, 116.20 and > 160.00 μg/mL, respectively). The assessment of activity in amastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis proceeded only with derivatives, being LFQM-120 the most effective in intracellular forms. The QlogP of benzophenone derivatives can be correlated with antipromastigote activity, as well as antiamastigote one. Since, derivatives that showed better activity profile in both forms of the parasite and in murine macrophages were selected (LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-119, LFQM -120 and LFQM-121) for the remaining tests. Was performed the dosage of nitric oxide (NO) in the culture supernatants of murine peritoneal macrophages infected with L. (L.) amazonensis. In this, it has been found that benzophenone derivatives LFQM-119 and LFQM-120 stimulated NO production, but only the derivative LFQM-120 induced a NO production equivalent to that produced by LPS. Some important enzymes in trypanosomatids (cruzain, oligopeptidase B, ornithine decarboxylase and trypanothione reductase) and representatives of major families of enzymes (papain and trypsin) were used in the analysis by molecular docking. Some of these were also used to assess the potential for experimental enzyme inhibition assay (papain, cruzain, trypsin and oligopeptidase B), the results exhibited by LFQM-116 were IC50 = 7.54, 8.44, 8.59 and 14.25 μg/ml, respectively. Additionally, it’s possible to check the multi-target action of the derivative LFQM-120. Therefore, this work shows the action of benzophenone derivatives in both forms of L. (L.) amazonensis, also describing the gain in biological activity with structural changes made to their precursors. Besides helping to understand possible mechanisms of action of these compounds and also allow the selection of the most effective compounds in vitro, which may then be used in future in vivo tests.As leishmanioses são causadas por protozoários do gênero Leishmania e apresentam diversas manifestações clínicas, sendo consideradas uma doença tropical negligenciada. Encontram-se atualmente presentes em 88 países, afetando 12 milhões de pessoas, com dois milhões de novos casos por ano. O tratamento das leishmanioses é realizado até hoje pelos mesmos quimioterápicos usados na década de 40, apesar da persistência dos efeitos colaterais. Neste sentido, o objetivo do trabalho consistiu na avaliação da atividade de derivados de benzofenonas em L. (L.) amazonensis. Além de buscar entender possíveis mecanismos de ação, através da avaliação da dosagem de óxido nítrico e do potencial de inibição enzimática nos contextos in silico e in vitro. Foram testados três benzofenonas precursoras (CM-A, CM-B e CM-C) comercialmente disponíveis e nove derivados (LFQM-115, LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-118, LFQM-119, LFQM-120, LFQM-121, LFQM-122 e LFQM-123). Inicialmente os testes foram realizados em formas promastigotas de L. (L.) amazonensis, apesar de todos os derivados serem mais eficazes que seus precursores, os melhores resultados foram exibidos por LFQM-115, LFQM-118 e LFQM-123 (IC50-PRO = 4,90; 5,05 e 5,94 μg/mL; respectivamente). A toxicidade a macrófagos peritoniais murinos foi também avaliada, e constatou-se que os derivados LFQM-117, LFQM-120, LFQM-121, LFQM-122 e LFQM123 foram os menos citotóxicos (CC50 = 140,06; 87,10; 116,20 e >160,00 μg/mL; respectivamente). A avaliação de atividade em formas amastigotas de L. (L.) amazonensis procedeu-se apenas com os derivados, sendo LFQM-120 o mais efetivo em formas intracelulares. O QlogP dos derivados de benzofenonas pode ser correlacionado com a atividade antipromastigota, bem como com a antiamastigota. A partir de então, os derivados que mostraram melhor perfil de atividade em ambas as formas do parasito e em macrófagos murinos foram selecionados (LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-119, LFQM-120 e LFQM-121) para os demais ensaios. Foi realizada a dosagem da produção de óxido nítrico (NO) nos sobrenadantes de cultura de macrófagos peritoneais murinos infectados com L. (L.) amazonensis. Neste verificou-se que os derivados benzofenônicos LFQM-119 e LFQM-120 estimularam a produção de NO, porém apenas o derivado LFQM-120 induziram uma produção de NO equivalente ao produzido por LPS. Algumas enzimas importantes para tripanossomatídeos (cruzaína, oligopeptidase B, ornitina descarboxilase e tripanotiona redutase) e representantes de importantes famílias de enzimas (papaína e tripsina) foram usadas na análise por docking molecular. Algumas destas foram também utilizadas para a avaliação do potencial de inibição enzimática experimental (papaína, cruzaína, tripsina e oligopeptidase B), tendo o derivado LFQM-116 exibido valores de IC50 = 7,54; 8,44; 8,59 e 14,25 μg/mL; respectivamente. Adicionalmente, é possível verificar a ação multi-alvo do derivado LFQM-120. Portando, este trabalho mostrou a ação de derivados de benzofenonas em ambas as formas de L. (L.) amazonensis, descrevendo ainda o ganho na atividade biológica com as modificações estruturais feitas em seus precursores. 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dc.title.pt-BR.fl_str_mv Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
title Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
spellingShingle Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
Almeida, Letícia De
Leishmania
Benzofenonas
Óxido nítrico
Enzimas
Biologia Computacional
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
title_short Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
title_full Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
title_fullStr Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
title_full_unstemmed Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
title_sort Efeito leishmanicida de derivados benzofenônicos e estudo comparativo do potencial de inibição enzimática in silico e in vitro
author Almeida, Letícia De
author_facet Almeida, Letícia De
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Letícia De
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7146451110689829
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Coimbra, Elaine Soares
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Viegas Junior, Cláudio
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Marques, Marcos José
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8773443748408311
contributor_str_mv Coimbra, Elaine Soares
Viegas Junior, Cláudio
Marques, Marcos José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Leishmania
Benzofenonas
Óxido nítrico
Enzimas
Biologia Computacional
topic Leishmania
Benzofenonas
Óxido nítrico
Enzimas
Biologia Computacional
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
description Leishmaniasis are caused by protozoa of the genus Leishmania and present diverse clinical manifestations being considered a neglected tropical disease. Are currently present in 88 countries affecting 12 million people with two million new cases per year. Treatment of leishmaniasis is held today by the same chemotherapy used in the 40s, despite the persistence of side effects. In this sense, the goal of the study was to evaluate the activity of benzophenone derivatives in L. (L.) amazonensis. Besides seeking to understand possible action mechanisms by evaluating the measurement of nitric oxide and the potential of enzyme inhibition in the contexts in silico and in vitro. Were tested three benzophenone precursors (CM-A, CM-B and CM-C) commercially available and nine derivatives (LFQM-115, LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-118, LFQM-119, LFQM-120-LFQM 121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123). Initially tests were performed in promastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis, although all derivatives being more effective than their precursors, the best results were exhibited by LFQM-115, LFQM-118 and LFQM-123 (IC50-PRO = 4.90, 5.05 and 5.94 μg/mL, respectively). The toxicity to murine peritoneal macrophages was also evaluated, and it was found that derivatives LFQM-117, LFQM-120, LFQM-121, LFQM-122 and LFQM-123 were less cytotoxic (CC50 = 140.06, 87.10, 116.20 and > 160.00 μg/mL, respectively). The assessment of activity in amastigotes of L. (L.) amazonensis proceeded only with derivatives, being LFQM-120 the most effective in intracellular forms. The QlogP of benzophenone derivatives can be correlated with antipromastigote activity, as well as antiamastigote one. Since, derivatives that showed better activity profile in both forms of the parasite and in murine macrophages were selected (LFQM-116, LFQM-117, LFQM-119, LFQM -120 and LFQM-121) for the remaining tests. Was performed the dosage of nitric oxide (NO) in the culture supernatants of murine peritoneal macrophages infected with L. (L.) amazonensis. In this, it has been found that benzophenone derivatives LFQM-119 and LFQM-120 stimulated NO production, but only the derivative LFQM-120 induced a NO production equivalent to that produced by LPS. Some important enzymes in trypanosomatids (cruzain, oligopeptidase B, ornithine decarboxylase and trypanothione reductase) and representatives of major families of enzymes (papain and trypsin) were used in the analysis by molecular docking. Some of these were also used to assess the potential for experimental enzyme inhibition assay (papain, cruzain, trypsin and oligopeptidase B), the results exhibited by LFQM-116 were IC50 = 7.54, 8.44, 8.59 and 14.25 μg/ml, respectively. Additionally, it’s possible to check the multi-target action of the derivative LFQM-120. Therefore, this work shows the action of benzophenone derivatives in both forms of L. (L.) amazonensis, also describing the gain in biological activity with structural changes made to their precursors. Besides helping to understand possible mechanisms of action of these compounds and also allow the selection of the most effective compounds in vitro, which may then be used in future in vivo tests.
publishDate 2013
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2013-02-19
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2015-06-02T19:57:24Z
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
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