Toosendanin: Synthesis of the AB-ring and investigations of its anti-botulinum properties (Part II)

Toosendanin, a limonoid, inhibits the biological activity of BoNT/A. With the concept of function-oriented synthesis as a goal, the AB-ring of toosendanin was prepared sand examined for anti-botulinum properties. Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the etiological agents responsible for botulism, a di...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 2010-02, Vol.18 (3), p.1280-1287
Hauptverfasser: Nakai, Yuya, Pellett, Sabine, Tepp, William H., Johnson, Eric A., Janda, Kim D.
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Zusammenfassung:Toosendanin, a limonoid, inhibits the biological activity of BoNT/A. With the concept of function-oriented synthesis as a goal, the AB-ring of toosendanin was prepared sand examined for anti-botulinum properties. Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are the etiological agents responsible for botulism, a disease characterized by peripheral neuromuscular blockade and a characteristic flaccid paralysis of humans. The natural product toosendanin, a limonoid, is a traditional Chinese medicine that has reported anti-botulinum properties in animal models. Toosendanin effectively inhibits the biological activity of BoNT/A in neuronal cells at concentrations of 200 nM, and partial inhibition can be observed with concentrations as low as 8 nM. Mechanistically, toosendanin’s inhibition is due to prevention of transduction of the BoNT LC through the HC channel. Intriguing questions as to the molecular architecture of toosendanin as related to its anti-botulinum properties have focused our attention on a synthesis of toosendanin’s unusual AB-ring, containing a unique bridged hemi-acetal. Within the current work, a synthetic strategy allowing access to the AB-fragment of toosendanin was achieved from a trans-decalin system. In addition, this fragment was examined for its modulation of BoNT/A intoxication in a rat spinal cord cellular assay.
ISSN:0968-0896
1464-3391
DOI:10.1016/j.bmc.2009.12.030