Syntheses and structure-activity relationships on antibacterial and anti-ulcerative colitis properties of quaternary 13-substituted palmatines and 8-oxo-13-substituted dihydropalmatines

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
2018.0

Abstract

In this study, quaternary palmatine is used as a lead compound to design and synthesize derivatives to evaluate bioactivities, with twenty-seven compounds of four series being obtained. Antibacterial activity was examined by determining the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values on Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans, three series of derivatives being found to exhibit activity in vitro with significant structure-activity relationship (SAR). Elongating the carbon chain led to the antibacterial activity increased, with quaternary 13-hexanoylpalmatine chloride, quaternary 13-(ω-ethoxycarbonyl)heptylpalmatine chloride, and 8-oxo-13-(N-n-nonyl)aminomethyldihydropalmatine, all of which possess the longest aliphatic carbon chain in the corresponding series of derivatives, showing the MIC values of 62.5, 7.81, and 15.63 µg/ml against S. aureus, respectively. The property of anti-ulcerative colitis (anti-UC) was assessed at the levels of both in vitro and in vivo, with X-box-binding protein 1 (XBP1) being targeted in vitro. Seven compounds were found not only to be hypocytotoxic toward intestinal epithelial cells, but also to exhibit activity of activating the transcription of XBP1 in vitro. Five compounds were found to possess significant dose-effect relationship with EC50 values at a level of 10-7 µM in vitro. 8-Oxo-13-formyldihydropalmatine as an intermediate was found to display significant curative effect on UC in vivo based on the biomarkers of body weight change, colon length change, and calculated values of disease activity index and colon macroscopic damage index of the experimental animals, as well as the examination into the pathological changes of the colon tissue of the modeled animals.

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