Expressing Enhanced Inhibitory Effects toward Arachidonic Acid Induced Platelet Activation: Design, Synthesis, DFT Calculations and in vitro Evaluation of Imatinib Analogues

Author:

Kosma Anna1,Pantazi Despoina1,Voulgari Pinelopi2,Ntemou Nikoleta2,Brentas Alexios2,Alivertis Dimitrios3,Siskos Michael G.2,Tselepis Alexandros D.1,Skobridis Konstantinos2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Atherothrombosis Research Centre/Laboratory of Biochemistry Department of Chemistry University of Ioannina University Campus GR-451 10 Ioannina Greece

2. Laboratory of Organic Chemistry Section of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Chemistry University of Ioannina University Campus GR-451 10 Ioannina Greece

3. Department of Biological Applications and Technology University of Ioannina University Campus GR-451 10 Ioannina Greece

Abstract

AbstractEncouraged by the excellent antiplatelet properties of novel imatinib and nilotinib analogues in our previous study and based on a fact that slight structural changes, such as the incorporation of different substituents at the final phenyl ring of imatinib and nilotinib, have a strong impact on their antiplatelet potency, two pairs of constitutional isomers of the imatinib analogues 1, 2 and 3, 4, have been designed, synthesized and evaluated for their antiplatelet characteristics. The structure geometry of the imatinib analogues 14 and NBO (Natural Bond Orbital) charges of the lower energy conformation each of the analogues were explored by DFT. Molecular docking studies were also performed. All compounds were less efficient in inhibiting platelet aggregation induced by ADP or TRAP‐6 in comparison with arachidonic acid (AA). Similar results were obtained for the membrane expression of P‐selectin. The most active compound was also tested to inhibit c‐Src kinase. The present study demonstrates that appropriate modifications of the imatinib structure, may confer on this molecule potent antiplatelet characteristics.

Funder

University of Ioannina

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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