Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy, Banasthali Vidyapith, Banasthali, Rajasthan-304022, India
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka-576104, India
3. Department of Pharmacology, Kota College of Pharmacy, Kota, Rajasthan-325003, India
Abstract
Background:
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive and very complex
brain disorder. There is still uncertainty about the etiology of AD; however, a few hallmarks like an
aggregation of tau proteins, amyloid-β plaques, oxidative stress, low level of choline in the brain etc.,
play significant roles.
Objective:
In the present work, we aim to evaluate the recent progress in the development of small
organic molecules containing heterocycles like thiazole, pyridines, dihydropyridines, piperidines, pyrrolidines,
pyrazoles, quinolines etc. as anti-Alzheimer’s agents.
Method:
Several databases, including SciFinder, ScienceDirect, Bentham Science, and PubMed,
were searched for relevant articles and reviewed for the present work.
Results:
Several research groups are actively working on these heterocycle-based compounds as potent
single-target inhibitors. Most of the analogues have been evaluated for their cholinesterase (acetylcholinesterase
and butyrylcholinesterase) inhibition potential. Several studies have also reported the
inhibitory potential of the analogues against MAO-A, MAO-B, and BACE-1 enzymes. However, instead
of targeting one enzyme or protein, more than one heterocycle ring is being joined to develop
MTDLs (multi-target-directed ligands). Donepezil has become the focal point of anti-AD drug discovery
projects. Several research groups have reported various donepezil-based analogues by replacing/
modifying its various ring systems like indanone, piperidine or the methylene linker.
Conclusion:
Small molecules with nitrogen-containing heterocycles have become the core of drug
discovery efforts for AD. With the increasing prominence of the MTDL approach, several new ligands
are being discovered as potent anti-AD agents.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine