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Discovery of novel phosphodiesterase-1 inhibitors for curing vascular dementia: Suppression of neuroinflammation by blocking NF-κB transcription regulation and activating cAMP/CREB axis

Qian Zhou, Mei-Ling Le, Yiyi Yang, Wenjuan Wang, Yuqi Huang, Quan Wang, Yi‐Jing Tian, Mei-Yan Jiang, Yong Rao, Hai‐Bin Luo, Yinuo Wu

2022Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second commonest type of dementia which lacks of efficient treatments currently. Neuroinflammation as a prominent pathological feature of VaD, is highly involved in the development of VaD. In order to verify the therapeutic potential of PDE1 inhibitors against VaD, the anti-neuroinflammation, memory and cognitive improvement were evaluated in vitro and in vivo by a potent and selective PDE1 inhibitor 4a. Also, the mechanism of 4a in ameliorating neuroinflammation and VaD was systematically explored. Furthermore, to optimize the drug-like properties of 4a, especially for metabolic stability, 15 derivatives were designed and synthesized. As a result, candidate 5f, with a potent IC50 value of 4.5 nmol/L against PDE1C, high selectivity over PDEs, and remarkable metabolic stability, efficiently ameliorated neuron degeneration, cognition and memory impairment in VaD mice model by suppressing NF-κB transcription regulation and activating cAMP/CREB axis. These results further identified PDE1 inhibition could serve as a new therapeutic strategy for treatment of VaD.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationCREBDementiaPharmacologyVascular dementiaPhosphodiesteraseTranscription factorMediatorCognitive declineNeuroscienceMedicineChemistryBiologyInflammationImmunologyInternal medicineBiochemistryEnzymeGeneDiseaseNeurological Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeurological Disorders and TreatmentsPhosphodiesterase function and regulation