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Neuroimage Clin ; 38: 103443, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37247501

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Gait disorders and falls occur early in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP-RS) and Caribbean atypical parkinsonism (Caribbean AP). However, the link between these signs and brain lesions has never been explored in these patient populations. Here, we investigate and compare the imaging factors that relate to gait and balance disorders in Caribbean AP and PSP-RS patients. METHODS: We assessed gait and balance using clinical scales and gait recordings in 16 Caribbean AP and 15 PSP-RS patients and 17 age-matched controls. We measured the grey and white matter brain volumes on 3 T brain MRI images. We performed a principal component analysis (PCA) including all the data to determine differences and similarities between groups, and explore the relationship between gait disorders and brain volumes. RESULTS: Both Caribbean AP patients and PSP-RS have marked gait and balance disorders with similar severity. In both groups, gait and balance disorders were found to be most strongly related to structural changes in the lateral cerebellum, caudate nucleus, and fronto-parietal areas. In Caribbean AP patients, gait disorders were also related to additional changes in the cortex, including frontal, insular, temporal and cuneus lobes, whereas in PSP-RS patients, additional white matter changes involved the mesencephalon and parahippocampal gyrus. CONCLUSION: Gait and balance disorders in Caribbean AP patients are mainly related to dysfunction of cortical brain areas involved in visuo-sensorimotor processing and self-awareness, whereas these signs mainly result from premotor-brainstem-cerebellar network dysfunction in PSP-RS patients, brain areas involved in initiation and maintenance of locomotor pattern and postural adaptation.


Subject(s)
Parkinsonian Disorders , Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive , Humans , Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive/pathology , Parkinsonian Disorders/diagnostic imaging , Brain , Caribbean Region , Gait
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RSC Adv ; 9(65): 37825-37829, 2019 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35541801

ABSTRACT

Platinum-(phosphinito-phosphinous acid) complex catalyzes the oxidative fragmentation of hindered piperidinols according to a hydrogen transfer induced methodology. This catalyst acts successively as both a hydrogen carrier and soft Lewis acid in a one pot - two steps process. This method can be applied to the synthesis of a wide variety of primary amines in a pure form by a simple acid-base extraction without further purification.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 54(72): 10132-10135, 2018 Sep 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30131990

ABSTRACT

P-Chiral secondary phosphine oxides react with Pd2(dba)3 in an acidic medium to provide chiral supramolecular bisphosphinite palladacycles through a H-transfer-based self-assembly process prior to SPO-promoted oxidative addition of an acid to a Pd(0) centre. The one-pot methodology allows variations of the X-type ligand as desired. Eight complexes have been characterised by X-ray diffraction.

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J Org Chem ; 83(7): 3497-3515, 2018 04 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29537856

ABSTRACT

Several approaches using organozirconocene species for the remote cleavage of strained three-membered ring carbocycles are described. ω-Ene polysubstituted cyclopropanes, alkylidenecyclopropanes, ω-ene spiro[2.2]pentanes, and ω-ene cyclopropyl methyl ethers were successfully transformed into stereodefined organometallic intermediates, allowing an easy access to highly stereoenriched acyclic scaffolds in good yields and, in most cases, excellent selectivities. DFT calculations and isotopic labeling experiments were performed to delineate the origin of the obtained chemo- and stereoselectivities, demonstrating the importance of microreversibility.

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Nat Commun ; 8: 14200, 2017 02 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28169276

ABSTRACT

Combining functionalization at a distant position from a reactive site with the creation of several consecutive stereogenic centres, including the formation of a quaternary carbon stereocentre, in acyclic system represents a pinnacle in organic synthesis. Here we report the regioselective Heck arylation of terminal olefins as a distant trigger for the ring-opening of cyclopropanes. This Pd-catalysed unfolding of the strained cycle, driving force of the chain-walking process, remarkably proved its efficiency and versatility, as the reaction proceeded regardless of the molecular distance between the initiation (double bond) and termination (alcohol) sites. Moreover, employing stereodefined polysubstituted cyclopropane vaults allowed to access sophisticated stereoenriched acyclic scaffolds in good yields. Conceptually, we demonstrated that merging catalytically a chain walking process with a selective C-C bond cleavage represents a powerful approach to construct linear skeleton possessing two stereogenic centres.

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Nat Protoc ; 12(1): 74-87, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27929522

ABSTRACT

This protocol describes a diastereoselective approach for the synthesis of complex molecular architectures containing two stereogenic centers in a 1,4 relationship, one of which being an all-carbon quaternary stereogenic center. Such molecules could be intermediates in the synthesis of steroids, for example. Conceived as a single-flask synthetic sequence from ω-ene cyclopropanes, the protocol involves a concerted allylic C-H and C-C bond activation promoted by the Negishi reagent (Cp2Zr(η2-butene)). This zirconium-promenade-based procedure affords bifunctionalized products in high diastereomeric ratios after reaction of ω-ene cyclopropanes with the Negishi complex, followed by a thermal treatment and sequential addition of two different electrophiles. The method proves to be particularly efficient when carbonyl compounds are used as first electrophiles and hydrogen or elemental halides are used as second electrophiles. In addition, it offers the opportunity to create new C-C bonds via remote functionalization of a (sp3)-C-H bond, a result of a copper or copper/palladium transmetalation step that extends the scope of the process to alkyl, acyl and aromatic halide compounds as second electrophiles. The typical described protocol allows the synthesis of the highly diastereo-enriched 2-((1R*,2S*)-2-butyl-2 propylcyclopropyl)ethanol and may provide a new entry to access complex molecular segments of natural products such as steroids or C30 botryococcene. It requires a simple reaction setup and takes ∼18.5 h to run the reaction and 2 h for isolation and purification.


Subject(s)
Alkenes/chemistry , Carbon/chemistry , Hydrogen/chemistry , Catalysis , Copper/chemistry , Ethanol/chemistry , Palladium/chemistry , Stereoisomerism
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Nat Chem ; 8(3): 209-19, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26892551

ABSTRACT

Exploiting the reactivity of one functional group within a molecule to generate a reaction at a different position is an ongoing challenge in organic synthesis. Effective remote functionalization protocols have the potential to provide access to almost any derivatives but are difficult to achieve. The difficulty is more pronounced for acyclic systems where flexible alkyl chains are present between the initiating functional group and the desired reactive centres. In this Review, we discuss the concept of remote functionalization of alkenes using metal complexes, leading to a selective reaction at a position distal to the initial double bond. We aim to show the vast opportunity provided by this growing field through selected and representative examples. Our aim is to demonstrate that using a double bond as a chemical handle, metal-assisted long-distance activation could be used as a powerful synthetic strategy.

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Chem Sci ; 6(5): 2770-2776, 2015 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29142680

ABSTRACT

Remote functionalization of hydrocarbons could be achieved through successive zirconocene-mediated allylic C-H bond activations followed by a selective C-C bond cleavage. Determination of the reaction mechanism by density functional theory (DFT) calculations shows that the high stereocontrol observed in this process results from a large number of energetically accessible equilibria feeding a preferred reactive channel that leads to the major product. A distinctive consequence of this pattern is that stereoselectivity is enhanced upon heating.

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J Org Chem ; 77(13): 5751-8, 2012 Jul 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22686396

ABSTRACT

Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, subsequent MS/MS, and high-resolution mass spectrometry were used to study the dehydrogenative Heck reaction of 2-alkylfurans 1 with acrylates 2, using [Pd(OAc)(2)](3) as the precatalyst, benzoquinone (BQ) as the stoichiometric oxidant, and a mixture of DMSO and AcOH as the solvent. Complexation of [Pd(OAc)(2)](3) by DMSO afforded mononuclear and dinuclear Pd(II) species, which proved to be active catalysts for the C-H activation of 1. Mononuclear and dinuclear Pd(II) species seem also to be involved in the insertion of 2 into the furyl-Pd bond. The C-H activation of 2 and DMSO by mononuclear complexes was observed. The reaction leads to 5,5'-dialkyl-2,2'-bifuran 4 as a byproduct. Bifuryl-palladium, which is an intermediate in the formation of 4, showing the coordination of BQ, was obtained and characterized.


Subject(s)
Acrylates/chemistry , Benzoquinones/chemistry , Dimethyl Sulfoxide/chemistry , Furans/chemistry , Furans/chemical synthesis , Hydrogenation , Oxidation-Reduction , Solvents/chemistry , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
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