Aim: Over the years, indole has proved to be a versatile scaffold for the design of molecules acting as anti-inflammatory agents. Materials & Methods: A small library of 3-amino-alkylated indoles has been obtained by an optimized Mannich green approach. The anti-inflammatory activity of the new 3-amino-alkylated indoles, GLYC 0-10, was evaluated in RAW 264.7 macrophages. Results: The anti-inflammatory activity of the new 3-amino-alkylated indoles, GLYC 0-10, was evaluatedn and, among them, GLYC 4, 5 and 9 displayed the greatest inhibitory effects on nitric oxide production, with IC50 values of 5.41, 4.22 and 6.3 mu M, respectively. Conclusion: Our outcomes, overall, highlight the importance of the indole substitution in the anti-inflammatory activity of these compounds, exerted by acting on the interlinked NF-kappa B/ERK1/2 pathways.[GRAPHICS].

3-Amino-alkylated indoles: unexplored green products acting as anti-inflammatory agents / S. Mazzotta, L. Frattaruolo, M. Brindisi, C. Ulivieri, F. Vanni, A. Brizzi, G. Carullo, A.R. Cappello, F. Aiello. - In: FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1756-8919. - 12:1(2020 Jan), pp. 5-17. [10.4155/fmc-2019-0234]

3-Amino-alkylated indoles: unexplored green products acting as anti-inflammatory agents

S. Mazzotta
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2020

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Aim: Over the years, indole has proved to be a versatile scaffold for the design of molecules acting as anti-inflammatory agents. Materials & Methods: A small library of 3-amino-alkylated indoles has been obtained by an optimized Mannich green approach. The anti-inflammatory activity of the new 3-amino-alkylated indoles, GLYC 0-10, was evaluated in RAW 264.7 macrophages. Results: The anti-inflammatory activity of the new 3-amino-alkylated indoles, GLYC 0-10, was evaluatedn and, among them, GLYC 4, 5 and 9 displayed the greatest inhibitory effects on nitric oxide production, with IC50 values of 5.41, 4.22 and 6.3 mu M, respectively. Conclusion: Our outcomes, overall, highlight the importance of the indole substitution in the anti-inflammatory activity of these compounds, exerted by acting on the interlinked NF-kappa B/ERK1/2 pathways.[GRAPHICS].
ERK1/2 pathway; Mannich reaction; NF-κB pathway; green chemistry; indoles; inflammation; multicomponent reaction
Settore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica
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