In vivo trypanosomicidal activity of imidazole- or pyrazole-based benzo[g]phthalazine derivatives against acute and chronic phases of Chagas disease.

ManuelSánchez-Moreno; Ana MSanz; FernandoGómez-Contreras; PilarNavarro; ClotildeMarín; InmaculadaRamírez-Macias; María JoseRosales; FranciscoOlmo; IsabelGarcia-Aranda; LucreciaCampayo; +3 more... CarmenCano; FranciscoArrebola; María JRYunta; (2011) In vivo trypanosomicidal activity of imidazole- or pyrazole-based benzo[g]phthalazine derivatives against acute and chronic phases of Chagas disease. Journal of medicinal chemistry, 54 (4). pp. 970-979. ISSN 0022-2623 DOI: 10.1021/jm101198k
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The in vivo trypanosomicidal activity of the imidazole-based benzo[g]phthalazine derivatives 1-4 and of the new related pyrazole-based compounds 5 and 6 has been studied in both the acute and chronic phases of Chagas disease. As a rule, compounds 1-6 were more active and less toxic than benznidazole in the two stages of the disease, and the monosubstituted derivatives 2, 4, and 6 were more effective than their disubstituted analogs. Feasible mechanisms of action of compounds 1-6 against the parasite have been explored by considering their inhibitory effect on the Fe-SOD enzyme, the nature of the excreted metabolites and the ultrastructural alterations produced. A complementary histopathological analysis has confirmed that the monosubstituted derivatives are less toxic than the reference drug, with the behavior of the imidazole-based compound 4 being especially noteworthy.


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