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New synthesis of benzo-δ-carbolines, cryptolepines, and their salts:: In vitro cytotoxic, antiplasmodial, and antitrypanosomal activities of δ-caribolines, benzo-δ-carbolines, and cryptolepines

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JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Issue 6, Pages 949-960

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jm0010419

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The paper describes, in its first part, a new synthesis of benzo-delta -carbolines, cryptolepines, and their salts. The strategy is based on the association between halogen-dance and hetero-ring cross-coupling. It is fully convergent and regioselective with interesting overall yields from 27% to 70%. A halogen-dance mechanism in quinoline series is also proposed. The formal synthesis of potential antimalarial compounds and the first total synthesis of 11-isopropylcryptolepine are also described. In the second part, cytotoxic activity against mammalian cells and activities against Plasmodium falciparum and Trypanosoma cruzi of benzo-delta -carbolines and delta -carbolines were evaluated in vitro to study the structure-activity relationships. For benzo-delta -carbolines, methylation at N-5 increases the cytotoxic and antiparasitic activities. A further alkylation on C-ll generally increases the cytotoxic activity but not the antiparasitic activity, cryptolepine and 11-methylcryptolepine being the most active on both parasites. Taking advantage of the fluorescence of the indoloquinoline chromophore, cryptolepine was localized by fluorescence microscopy in parasite DNA-containing structures suggesting that these compounds act through interaction with parasite DNA as proposed for cryptolepine on melanoma cells. For delta -carbolines, methylation at N-1 is essential for the antimalarial activity. 1-Methyl-delta -carboline specifically accumulates in the intracellular parasite. It has weak cytotoxic activity and can be considered as a potential. antimalarial compound.

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