Publications by authors named "Lydia R Galagovsky"

Background: We have previously shown that some synthetic hydroxylated stigmastanes derived from plant sterols inhibit in vitro HSV-1 replication in ocular cell lines and decrease cytokine production in stimulated macrophages, suggesting that these steroids might combine antiviral and immunomodulating properties. In this paper we report the synthesis of some analogs fluorinated at C-6 in order to study the effect of this modification on bioactivity.

Methods: The following methods were used: organic synthesis of fluorinated analogs, cytotoxicity determination with MTT assays, cytokine production quantification with ELISAs, glucocorticoid activity determination by displacement assays, immunofluorescence and transcriptional activity assays, studies of the activation of signaling pathways by Western blot, antiviral activity evaluation through virus yield reduction assays.

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Recent studies have shown that low concentrations of brassinolide induce a rapid generation of nitric oxide in mesophyll cells of maize leaves, which can be easily detected by fluorimetric methods. In this work we describe a series of natural and synthetic brassinosteroids that are able to trigger in vitro NO production in tomato cells that exhibits dose-response behavior. We propose that this effect can be used to develop a new rapid and very sensitive bioassay for brassinosteroid activity that offers several advantages when compared to the current methodologies.

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In the present study the in vitro antiviral activity of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and 17 synthetic derivatives against herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) was determined. DHEA, epiandrosterone (EA), two synthetic DHEA analogs and three synthetic EA analogs showed a selective inhibitory effect on HSV in vitro multiplication. DHEA and E2, a synthetic derivative of EA, were not found to be virucidal to cell-free HSV-1 and did not impair virus adsorption or penetration.

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In this paper we report the synthesis of four ring-A difluorinated analogs of brassinosteroids. The bioactivity of these new compounds was evaluated using the rice lamina inclination test. The results show that one of these analogs elicits a bioactivity comparable to that of 28-homocastasterone, a highly active natural brassinosteroid.

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Background: Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) exhibits a wide range of biological functions including antiviral activity. In this work, we present in vitro anti-adenovirus (AdV) activity of seven DHEA and twelve epiandrosterone (EA) analogues.

Methods: The cytotoxic effect of the compounds was determined by the MTT assay and the antiviral activity by a virus yield inhibition assay.

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In this paper we report the synthesis of four fluorinated analogues of brassinosteroids in which fluorine was introduced stereoselectively at C-2. The bioactivity of these new compounds was evaluated using the rice lamina inclination test. The results show that two of these analogues elicit high bioactivity, suggesting the involvement of hydrogen bond interactions between the active brassinosteroids and their cellular receptor.

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In this work the antiviral activity of 20 dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) analogs with different substituents at positions C-3, C-15, C-16 and C-17 were evaluated against vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) in Vero cell cultures. The selectivity indexes (SI) obtained with DHEA and epiandrosterone (EA) were 50 and 72.6, respectively.

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Stromal keratitis resulting from ocular infection with Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a common cause of blindness. This report investigates the antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties of two new synthetic stigmastane analogs in the experimental model of HSV-1-induced ocular disease in mice. (22S,23S)-22,23-dihydroxystigmast-4-en-3-one (1) and (22S,23S)-22,23-dihydroxystigmasta-1,4-dien-3-one (2) exhibited anti-HSV-1 activity in vitro and ameliorated the signs of murine herpetic stromal keratitis (HSK), although none of the compounds showed antiviral activity in vivo.

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In the present paper the in vitro antiviral activity of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), epiandrosterone (EA) and 16 synthetic derivatives against Junin virus (JUNV) replication in Vero cells was studied. DHEA and EA caused a selective inhibition of the replication of JUNV and other members of the Arenaviridae family such as Pichinde virus and Tacaribe virus. The compounds were not virucidal to cell-free JUNV.

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In a previous work our group showed that some synthetic stigmastanes may play a role in immune-mediated inflammation. In this paper we report the syntheses of a series of new steroidal compounds derived from dehydroepiandrosterone and stigmasterol, and the evaluation of their in vitro inhibitory activity of the TNF-alpha production by macrophages. A preliminary qualitative structure-activity relationship was established.

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The replication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 in Vero cells is inhibited in the presence of (22S,23S)-3beta-bromo-5alpha,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one (6b), a synthetic brassinosteroid derivative. Since a late step of virus multiplication is hindered by 6b, we performed studies of drug-drug combination with acyclovir (ACV) and foscarnet (FOS). It was determined that 6b would act synergistically with low concentrations of ACV and moderate concentrations of FOS against HSV.

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In this paper, we report the synthesis and bioactivity of four synthetic analogues of 28-homobrassinosteroids, in order to evaluate the influence in bioactivity when the C-6 keto group is replaced by different functional groups. The synthetic analogues are 6-deoxo-28-homocastasterone [(22R,23R)-stigmasta-2alpha,3alpha,22,23-tetraol], 6alpha-hydroxy-28-homocastasterone [(22R,23R)-stigmasta-2alpha,3alpha,6alpha,22,23-pentaol], 6beta-hydroxy-28-homocastasterone [(22R,23R)-stigmasta-2alpha,3alpha,6beta,22,23-pentaol], and [(22R,23R)-6alpha-fluorostigmasta-2alpha,3alpha,22,23-tetraol]. Results indicate that replacement of the 6-keto moiety by an beta or alpha hydroxyl group led to a decrease in activity, whereas the 6-deoxo analogue showed a very low activity, confirming the importance of an electronegative moiety at C-6 to observe hormonal potency.

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Brassinosteroids are a novel group of steroids that appear to be ubiquitous in plants and are essential for normal plant growth and development. It has been previously reported that brassinosteroid analogues exert an antiviral activity against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and arenaviruses. In the present study, we report the chemical synthesis of compounds (22S,23S)-3beta-bromo-5alpha,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one (2), (22S,23S)-5alpha-fluoro-3beta-22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one (3), (22S,23S)-3beta,5alpha,22,23-tetrahydroxy-stigmastan-6-one (4) as well as their antiherpetic activity both in a human conjunctive cell line (IOBA-NHC) and in the murine herpetic stromal keratitis (HSK) experimental model.

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The replication of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 in Vero cells is inhibited in the presence of (22S,23S)-3beta-bromo-5alpha,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one (6b), a synthetic brassinosteroid derivative. Attempts to disclose the mode of action of 6b indicate that a late step of virus multiplication is affected. In the presence of 6b, HSV late protein synthesis was severely diminished and this inhibitory effect of 6b on HSV antigen expression was confirmed by immunofluorescence assays.

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The reaction of ergosterol (ERGO) with singlet oxygen in vitro was studied by using different combinations of the photosensitizers (i.e. rose Bengal and eosine) and solvents (i.

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Twenty-seven brassinosteroid derivatives were tested for antiviral activity against measles virus (MV) via a virus-yield reduction assay. Compounds 6b [(22S,235)-3beta-bromo-5alpha,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one], 1d [(22R,23R)-2alpha,3alpha,22,23-tetrahydroxy-beta-Homo-7-oxa-stigmastan-6-one], 8a [(22R,23R)-3beta-fluoro-22,23-dihydroxystigmastan-6-one], 9b [(22S,23S)-3beta-fluoro-5alpha,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one] and 10b [(22S,23S)-5alpha-fluor-3beta,22,23-trihydroxystigmastan-6-one], with selectivity indexes (SI) of 40, 57, 31, 37 and 53, are the derivatives with good antiviral activity against MV. These SI values are higher than those obtained with ribavirin (used as reference drug).

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