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Riluzole-Rasagiline Hybrids: Toward the Development of Multi-Target-Directed Ligands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Claudia AlbertiniAlessandra SalernoSilvia AtzeniElisa UliassiFrancesca MassenzioAnnalisa MarucaRoberta RoccaMarko MecavaFilomena S G SilvaDébora MenaPedro ValenteAna I DuarteDaniel ChavarriaMaicol BissaroStefano MoroStephanie FedericoGiampiero SpallutoOndrej SoukupFernanda BorgesStefano AlcaroBarbara MontiPaulo J OliveiraJosé Carlos MenéndezMaria Laura Bolognesi
Published in: ACS chemical neuroscience (2022)
Polypharmacology is a new trend in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) therapy and an effective way of addressing a multifactorial etiology involving excitotoxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, and microglial activation. Inspired by a reported clinical trial, we converted a riluzole ( 1 )-rasagiline ( 2 ) combination into single-molecule multi-target-directed ligands. By a ligand-based approach, the highly structurally integrated hybrids 3 - 8 were designed and synthesized. Through a target- and phenotypic-based screening pipeline, we identified hit compound 6 . It showed monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) inhibitory activity (IC 50 = 6.9 μM) rationalized by in silico studies as well as in vitro brain permeability. By using neuronal and non-neuronal cell models, including ALS-patient-derived cells, we disclosed for 6 a neuroprotective/neuroinflammatory profile similar to that of the parent compounds and their combination. Furthermore, the unexpected MAO inhibitory activity of 1 (IC 50 = 8.7 μM) might add a piece to the puzzle of its anti-ALS molecular profile.
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