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Discovery of novel series of 2-substituted benzo[d]oxazol-5-amine derivatives as multi-target directed ligands for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with multifactorial neuropathological conditions, which include cholinergic deficit, amyloid-beta plaques formation, loss of neuronal plasticity and neuronal death. Treating such multifactorial conditions with a single target directed approach is considered to be inadequate. Accordingly, multi-target directed ligand (MTDL) strategy has been evolved as an auspicious approach for the treatment of AD. In light of that, a library of 2-substituted benzo[d]oxazol-5-amine derivatives (29-39; 86-107) was designed using the scaffold hopping guided MTDLs strategy, synthesized and evaluated through various in-vitro and in-vivo biological studies. The optimal compound 92 exhibited potent inhibitory activities against AChE (IC50 = 0.052 ± 0.010 μM), BuChE (IC50 = 1.085 ± 0.035 μM), and significant amyloid-beta aggregation (20 μM) inhibition. The compound possessed better blood-brain barrier permeability (Pe = 10.80 ± 0.055 × 10−6 cm s−1) in PAMPA assay and neuro protective properties (40 μM) on SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cell lines. Furthermore, in-vivo behavioural studies were performed on Y-maze test (scopolamine-induced amnesia model) and Morris water maze test (Aβ1-42 induced ICV rat model). The compound 92, at a dose of 10 mg/kg oral administration, demonstrated a substantial improvement of the cognitive and special memory impairment. In summary, both in-vitro and in-vivo investigations evidenced that compound 92 was a potential lead for the discovery of safe and effective disease-modifying agents for AD. © 2019 Elsevier Masson SAS

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