Anticancer Cytotoxic Activity of Bispidine Derivatives Associated with the Increasing Catabolism of Polyamines

Polyamine (PA) catabolism is often reduced in cancer cells. The activation of this metabolic pathway produces cytotoxic substances that might cause apoptosis in cancer cells. Chemical compounds able to restore the level of PA catabolism in tumors could become potential antineoplastic agents. The search for activators of PA catabolism among bicyclononan-9-ones is a promising strategy for drug development. The aim of the study was to evaluate the biological activity of new 3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one derivatives that have antiproliferative properties by accelerating PA catabolism. Eight bispidine derivatives were synthetized and demonstrated the ability to activate PA catabolism in regenerating rat liver homogenates. However, only three of them demonstrated a potent ability to decrease the viability of cancer cells in the MTT assay. Compounds 4c and 4e could induce apoptosis more effectively in cancer HepG2 cells rather than in normal WI-38 fibroblasts. The lead compound 4e could significantly enhance cancer cell death, but not the death of normal cells if PAs were added to the cell culture media. Thus, the bispidine derivative 4e 3-(3-methoxypropyl)-7-[3-(1H-piperazin-1-yl)ethyl]-3,7-diazabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane could become a potential anticancer drug substance whose mechanism relies on the induction of PA catabolism in cancer cells.

Authors
Neborak Ekaterina V. 1 , Kaldybayeva Altynay B.2, 3 , Bey Lylia 1 , Malmakova Aigul Y.2 , Tveritinova Anna S. 1 , Hilal Abdullah4 , Yu Valentina K.2 , Ploskonos Maria V.5 , Komarova Marina V.6 , Agostinelli Enzo7, 8 , Zhdanov Dmitry D. 1, 4
Journal
Publisher
MDPI AG
Number of issue
12
Language
English
Pages
3872
Status
Published
Volume
27
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
  • 2 Laboratory of Chemistry of Synthetic and Natural Medicinal Substances, A.B. Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences
  • 3 Department of Chemistry and Technology of Organic Substances, Natural Compounds and Polymers, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
  • 4 Laboratory of Medical Biotechnology, Institute of Biomedical Chemistry
  • 5 Department of Chemistry, Astrakhan State Medical University
  • 6 Department of Laser and Biotechnical Systems, Samara University, 34 Moskovskoye Shosse
  • 7 Department of Sensory Organs, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Sapienza University of Rome, University Hospital Policlinico Umberto I
  • 8 International Polyamines Foundation, ETS-ONLUS
Keywords
bispidines; polyamines; polyamine catabolism; cancer cell lines; antiproliferative activity; screening; polyamine analogs; cytotoxicity; HepG2; WI38; apoptosis induction
Date of creation
19.01.2023
Date of change
19.01.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/93224/
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