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Benzothiazepine CGP37157 Analogues Exert Cytoprotection in Various in Vitro Models of Neurodegeneration.

ACS chemical neuroscience (2015-07-21)
Francisco J Martínez-Sanz, Rocío Lajarín-Cuesta, Ana J Moreno-Ortega, Laura González-Lafuente, Jose C Fernández-Morales, Raquel López-Arribas, María F Cano-Abad, Cristóbal de los Ríos
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Mitochondria regulate cellular Ca(2+) oscillations, taking up Ca(2+) through its uniporter and releasing it through the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. The role of mitochondria in the regulation of Ca(2+) cycle has received much attention recently, as it is a central stage in neuronal survival and death processes. Over the last decades, the 4,1-benzothiazepine CGP37157 has been the only available blocker of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger, although it targets several other calcium transporters. We report the synthesis of 4,1-benzothiazepine derivatives with the goal of enhancing mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger blockade and selectivity, and the evaluation of their cytoprotective effect. The compound 4c presented an interesting neuroprotective profile in addition to an important blockade of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. The use of this benzothiazepine could help to understand the physiological functions of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger. In addition, we hypothesize that a moderate blockade of the mitochondrial sodium/calcium exchanger would provide enhanced neuroprotection in neurons.

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ITH12575, ≥98% (HPLC)