Antileishmanial and Antitoxoplasmal Activities of 1,4-dihydropyridines

19 February 2025, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Abstract: We have synthesized 24 1,4-dihydropyridine compounds (1,4-DHPs) with different substituents at the aromatic ring by microwave-assisted one-pot Hantzsch multicomponent reac-tion and evaluated their in vitro activities against Toxoplasma gondii and Leishmania major. We have found that compound 9 ((±)-ethyl 2,7,7-trimethyl-4-(2-nitrophenyl)-5-oxo-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinoline-3-carboxylate) is active against L. major amastigotes (IC50 = 10.6 µM), but it is poorly selective for L. major over Vero cells (SI = 1.13) and macrophages (SI = 0.42). Among the evaluated 1,4-DHPs, compound 4 ((±)-ethyl 4-(4-(benzyloxy)phenyl)-2,7,7-trimethyl-5-oxo-1,4,5,6,7,8-hexahydroquinoline-3-carboxylate) is the most active against T. gondii, providing the lowest IC50 (3.1 µM) and the highest selectivity for this parasite (SI = 5.57) over Vero cells. Docking studies revealed that compound 4 has high affinity for the T. gondii target (PDB ID: 4JBV). Furthermore, ADME-T predictions indicated that compound 4 meets the drug-likeness criteria without violating any Lipinski, Vger, or Egan’s rules.

Keywords

Hantzsch esters
Hantzsch reacti
Leishmania major
polyhydroquinolines
Toxoplasma gondii

Supplementary materials

Title
Description
Actions
Title
Supplementary Information
Description
This file contains MS and NMR spectra of compounds 1-4.
Actions

Comments

Comments are not moderated before they are posted, but they can be removed by the site moderators if they are found to be in contravention of our Commenting Policy [opens in a new tab] - please read this policy before you post. Comments should be used for scholarly discussion of the content in question. You can find more information about how to use the commenting feature here [opens in a new tab] .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy [opens in a new tab] and Terms of Service [opens in a new tab] apply.