Publications by authors named "Maria Antonietta Iaconinoto"

The synthesis and evaluation of a series of 2-amino-3-(4-chlorobenzoyl)-4-[4-(alkyl/aryl)piperazin-yl]thiophene derivatives as allosteric enhancers of the A 1-adenosine receptor are described. The nature of substituents on the phenyl ring tethered to the piperazine seem to exert a fundamental influence on the allosteric enhancer activity, with the 4-chlorophenyl 8f and 4-trifluoromethyl 8j derivatives being the most active compounds in binding (saturation and displacement experiments) and functional cAMP studies.

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Allosteric enhancers at the adenosine A(1) receptor have received attention as anti-arrhythmic cardiac agents, and, more recently, as anti-lipolytic agents. In addition, allosteric modulators at the adenosine A(1) receptor have therapeutic potential as analgesics and neuroprotective agents. In particular, the compounds with improved potency as enhancers and reduced antagonist properties are mentioned.

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The microwave-assisted aromatization method has been used for the synthesis of a series of novel thieno[2,3-c]pyridines. This rapid method produces compounds in good yield within minutes in comparison with conventional heating method. The synthesized molecules have been evaluated as a potential new series of allosteric enhancers acting at the adenosine A(1) receptor.

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The design, synthesis and biological evaluation of lexitropsins bearing mixed heterocyclic and benzoheterocyclic moieties and tethered to an alpha-bromo acrylic moiety acting as alkylating moiety are reported, and structure-activity relationships determined. With respect to antiproliferative activity against L1210 and K562 cells, compounds 7 and 10 showed the greatest potency, while compounds 4 and 5 exhibit the lowest activity. Among the synthesized compounds 4-12, the derivative 10 was found to be the most potent member of this class and it is 70-fold more active than the bis-pyrrole counterpart 3 against L1210 cell line.

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A new series of compounds, in which the 2-amino-4-methoxyphenyl ring of phenstatin analogue 5 was replaced with 2- or 3-amino-benzoheterocycles, was synthesized and evaluated for antiproliferative activity and inhibition of colchicine binding. The lack of activity of 3',4'-dimethoxy- and 4'-methoxy-benzoyl derivatives (8 and 9, respectively) indicates that the 3',4',5'-trimethoxybenzoyl moiety is critical for the activity. Two compounds, 7 and 11, displayed potent antiproliferative activity, with IC50 values ranging from 25 to 100 nM against a variety of cancer cell lines.

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