Synthesis of structurally diverse derivatives of aconitine-type diterpenoid alkaloids and their anti-proliferative effects on canine breast cancer cells

Bioorganic Chemistry
2023.0

Abstract

As one of the most common malignancies in female dogs, no drugs have been developed specifically for the treatment of canine mammary carcinoma. In our previous study, a series of diterpenoid alkaloids derivatives were synthesized and exhibited good anti-proliferative activity in vitro against both normal and adriamycin- resistant human breast cancer cells lines. In this study, a series of structurally diverse aconitine-type alkaloids derivatives were also synthesized basing on the minimal modification principle, by modifying on A-ring, C-ring, D-ring, N-atom or salt formation on aconitine skeleton. Their anti-proliferative effects and mechanism on canine mammary cancer cells were investigated, exhibiting the importance of the substitution at A ring, the long chain ester at the C8, the hydroxyl group at the C13, the phenyl ring at the C14 and the N-ethyl group, while the methoxy group at the C1 and C16 showed little effect on the activity. The results of the proliferation, apoptosis and ultrastructure tests of the treated canine mammary carcinoma cells referred that the representative com- pound, aconitine linoleate (25) could block the cell cycle of canine mammary carcinoma cells in the G0/G1 phase, and exhibit the anti-proliferative effect by inducing apoptosis.

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