Background: ALZ-801 is an orally available, valine-conjugated prodrug of tramiprosate. Tramiprosate, the active agent, is a small-molecule β-amyloid (Aβ) anti-oligomer and aggregation inhibitor that was evaluated extensively in preclinical and clinical investigations for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Tramiprosate has been found to inhibit β-amyloid oligomer formation by a multi-ligand enveloping mechanism of action that stabilizes Aβ42 monomers, resulting in the inhibition of formation of oligomers and subsequent aggregation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPalifosfamide, the DNA-alkylating metabolite of ifosfamide (IFOS), has been synthesized as a stabilized tris or lysine salt and found to have preclinical and clinical antitumor activity. Stabilized palifosfamide overcomes limitations of IFOS because of patient-to-patient variability in response resulting from variable prodrug activation, resistance and toxicities of metabolic byproducts, acrolein and chloroacetaldehyde. Palifosfamide represents an effective alternative to IFOS and other DNA-alkylating prodrugs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe synthesis of a novel ligand, based on N-methyl-diethylenetriaminetetraacetate and containing a diphenylcyclohexyl serum albumin binding group (L1) is described and the coordination chemistry and biophysical properties of its Gd(III) complex Gd-L1 are reported. The Gd(III) complex of the diethylenetriaminepentaacetate analogue of the ligand described here (L2) is the MRI contrast agent MS-325. The effect of converting an acetate to a methyl group on metal-ligand stability, hydration number, water-exchange rate, relaxivity, and binding to the protein human serum albumin (HSA) is explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMS-325 is a novel blood pool contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging currently undergoing clinical trials to assess blockage in arteries. MS-325 functions by binding to human serum albumin (HSA) in plasma. Binding to HSA serves to prolong plasma half-life, retain the agent in the blood pool, and increase the relaxation rate of water protons in plasma.
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