Conformationally restrained analogues of ceramide containing thiouracil or uracil moieties in their polar head, substituted with an ethyl group in their 6-positions, proved to inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. A series of new thiouracil and uracil analogues of ceramide possessing several 6-alkyl- or 6-arylalkyl-substituents, were synthesized and tested as inhibitors of cell proliferation. The lipophilic substituents introduced in the 6-position were pure alkyls (n-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, neo-pentyl), or aryl-alkyls (2-phenylethyl). Although a significant antiproliferative activity was maintained in most compounds synthesized, none of them showed any improvement with respect to their 6-ethyl-substituted counterparts.

Conformationally restrained analogues of ceramide containing thiouracil or uracil moieties in their polar head, substituted with an ethyl group in their 6-positions, proved to inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. A series of new thiouracil and uracil analogues of ceramide possessing several 6-alkyl- or 6-arylalkyl-substituents, were synthesized and tested as inhibitors of cell proliferation. The lipophilic substituents introduced in the 6-position were pure alkyls (n-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, neo-pentyl), or aryl-alkyls (2-phenylethyl). Although a significant antiproliferative activity was maintained in most compounds synthesized, none of them showed any improvement with respect to their 6-ethyl-substituted counterparts. © 2003 Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.

Conformationally restrained ceramide analogues: effects of lipophilic modifications on the antiproliferative activity / M. Macchia, A. M., S. Bertini, V. DI BUSSOLO, S. Fogli, G. E., F. Minutolo, S. Rapposelli, R. Danesi. - In: IL FARMACO. - ISSN 0014-827X. - 58:1(2003), pp. 85-89. [10.1016/S0014-827X(02)00002-2]

Conformationally restrained ceramide analogues: effects of lipophilic modifications on the antiproliferative activity

R. Danesi
2003

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Conformationally restrained analogues of ceramide containing thiouracil or uracil moieties in their polar head, substituted with an ethyl group in their 6-positions, proved to inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. A series of new thiouracil and uracil analogues of ceramide possessing several 6-alkyl- or 6-arylalkyl-substituents, were synthesized and tested as inhibitors of cell proliferation. The lipophilic substituents introduced in the 6-position were pure alkyls (n-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, neo-pentyl), or aryl-alkyls (2-phenylethyl). Although a significant antiproliferative activity was maintained in most compounds synthesized, none of them showed any improvement with respect to their 6-ethyl-substituted counterparts. © 2003 Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.
Conformationally restrained analogues of ceramide containing thiouracil or uracil moieties in their polar head, substituted with an ethyl group in their 6-positions, proved to inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. A series of new thiouracil and uracil analogues of ceramide possessing several 6-alkyl- or 6-arylalkyl-substituents, were synthesized and tested as inhibitors of cell proliferation. The lipophilic substituents introduced in the 6-position were pure alkyls (n-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, neo-pentyl), or aryl-alkyls (2-phenylethyl). Although a significant antiproliferative activity was maintained in most compounds synthesized, none of them showed any improvement with respect to their 6-ethyl-substituted counterparts.
Apoptosis; Ceramide analogues; Lipophilicity; Thiouracil; Uracil
2003
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