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In silico and in vivo anti-malarial investigation on 1-(heteroaryl)-2-((5-nitroheteroaryl)methylene) hydrazine derivatives

Journal

MALARIA JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-020-03269-7

Keywords

Anti-plasmodial activity; Docking study; Quinoline; Quinazoline; Plasmodium berghei; Histopathology; Pharmacodynamics

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  1. Pasteur Institute of Iran (IPI), Tehran, Iran [1002]

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Background Resistance ofPlasmodium falciparumagainst common anti-malarial drugs emphasizes the need of alternative and more effective drugs. Synthetic derivatives of 1-(heteroaryl)-2-((5-nitroheteroaryl)methylene) hydrazine have showed in vitro anti-plasmodial activities. The present study aimed to evaluate the molecular binding and anti-plasmodial activity of synthetic compounds in vivo. Methods The molecular docking was used to study the binding of compounds to haem andPlasmodium falciparumlactate dehydrogenase (PfLDH). Acute toxicity of the synthetic compounds was evaluated based on the modified up & down method. The anti-plasmodial activity of the compounds was conducted by the two standard tests of Peters' and of Rane, using chloroquine-sensitivePlasmodium bergheiin mice. Also, the toxicity to the internal organs of mice was evaluated on the seventh day after the treatment in addition to the histopathology of their liver. Compound3that showed high activity in the lowest dose was selected for further pharmacodynamic studies. Results According to the docking studies, the active site of PfLDH had at least four common residues, including Ala98, Ile54, Gly29, and Tyr97 to bind the compounds with the affinity, ranging from - 8.0 to - 8.4 kcal/mol. The binding mode of ligands to haem revealed an effective binding affinity, ranging from - 5.1 to - 5.5 kcal/mol. Compound2showed the highest % suppression of parasitaemia (99.09%) at the dose of 125 mg/kg/day in Peters' test. Compound3, with 79.42% suppression, was the best in Rane's test at the lowest dose (31 mg/kg/day). Compound3was confirmed by the pharmacodynamic study to have faster initial parasite elimination in the lowest concentration. The histopathology of the livers of mice did not reveal any focal necrosis of hepatocytes in the studied compounds. Conclusions The docking studies verified Pf LDH inhibition and the inhibitory effect on the haemozoin formation for the studied compounds. Accordingly, some compounds may provide new avenues for the development of anti-malarial drugs without liver toxicity, although further studies are required to optimize their anti-plasmodial activity.

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