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Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of a New Series of Carvedilol Derivatives That Protect Sensory Hair Cells from Aminoglycoside-Induced Damage by Blocking the Mechanoelectrical Transducer Channel.
O'Reilly, Molly; Kirkwood, Nerissa K; Kenyon, Emma J; Huckvale, Rosemary; Cantillon, Daire M; Waddell, Simon J; Ward, Simon E; Richardson, Guy P; Kros, Corné J; Derudas, Marco.
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  • Cantillon DM; Wellcome Trust Centre for Global Health Research, Brighton and Sussex Medical School , University of Sussex , Falmer , Brighton BN1 9PX , U.K.
  • Waddell SJ; Wellcome Trust Centre for Global Health Research, Brighton and Sussex Medical School , University of Sussex , Falmer , Brighton BN1 9PX , U.K.
  • Ward SE; Medicines Discovery Institute , Cardiff University , Park Place , Cardiff CF10 3AT , U.K.
J Med Chem ; 62(11): 5312-5329, 2019 06 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31083995
Aminoglycosides (AGs) are broad-spectrum antibiotics used for the treatment of serious bacterial infections but have use-limiting side effects including irreversible hearing loss. Here, we assessed the otoprotective profile of carvedilol in mouse cochlear cultures and in vivo zebrafish assays and investigated its mechanism of protection which, we found, may be mediated by a block of the hair cell's mechanoelectrical transducer (MET) channel, the major entry route for the AGs. To understand the full otoprotective potential of carvedilol, a series of 18 analogues were prepared and evaluated for their effect against AG-induced damage as well as their affinity for the MET channel. One derivative was found to confer greater protection than carvedilol itself in cochlear cultures and also to bind more tightly to the MET channel. At higher concentrations, both carvedilol and this derivative were toxic in cochlear cultures but not in zebrafish, suggesting a good therapeutic window under in vivo conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diseño de Fármacos / Mecanotransducción Celular / Carvedilol / Aminoglicósidos / Células Ciliadas Auditivas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Med Chem Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Diseño de Fármacos / Mecanotransducción Celular / Carvedilol / Aminoglicósidos / Células Ciliadas Auditivas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Med Chem Asunto de la revista: QUIMICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article