In vitro effects of bis(N-[4-(hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-2-pyridinemethamine)zinc perchlorate monohydrate 4 on the physiology and interaction process of Leishmania amazonensis

Leishmaniasis is one of the most relevant neglected tropical diseases in the world, affecting 14 million people. Despite the high morbidity, mortality and socio-economic impact, few therapeutic options are available for this disease. To make matters worse, the available molecules have several limita...

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Hauptverfasser: Sangenito, Leandro S., Rodrigues, Hallana D., Santiago, Simone O., Bombaça, Ana Cristina S., Menna-Barreto, Rubem F.S., Reddy, Andrew, Branquinha, Marta H., Velasco-Torrijos, Trinidad, Santos, André L.S.
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description Leishmaniasis is one of the most relevant neglected tropical diseases in the world, affecting 14 million people. Despite the high morbidity, mortality and socio-economic impact, few therapeutic options are available for this disease. To make matters worse, the available molecules have several limitations such as limited efficacy, high cost, side effects and increased resistance. In this context, our group previously synthesized new compounds with anti-leishmania potential being the bis(N-[4-(hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-2-pyridinemethamine)zinc perchlorate monohydrate 4 (complex 4) the most promising one. Therefore, this present work revealed some morphological and physiological changes promoted by complex 4 on Leishmania amazonensis promastigotes as well as it was evidenced its potential against intramacrophage amastigotes. Complex 4 promoted a progressive reduction on the promastigotes size and a remarkable increase on the granularity/complexity as judged by flow cytometry. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis revealed extensive mitochondrial and plasma membrane alterations, although plasma membrane integrity remained. The mitochondrial changes observed by TEM were accompanied by a decrease in the activity of mitochondrial dehydrogenases with increased production of reactive oxygen species. Interestingly, promastigotes also showed changes in lipid metabolism. Besides the very low toxicity to macrophages, complex 4 had a great effect on intramacrophage amastigotes, displaying an IC50 of 3.91 μM. Collectively, the data presented here reinforce the potential of aminopyridyl compounds complexed to zinc against L. amazonensis. Thus, our work serves as a basis for in vivo assays to be designed or even the synthesis of more selective/effective compounds with lower cost. [Display omitted]
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