Publications by authors named "S Armaroli"

Ruthenium catalyzed 1,3-cycloaddition (click chemistry) of an azido moiety installed on dihydroxycumene scaffold with differently substituted aryl propiolates gave a new family of 1,4,5-trisubstituted triazole carboxylic acid derivatives that showed high affinity toward Hsp90 associated with cell proliferation inhibition, both in nanomolar range. The 1,5 arrangement of the resorcinol, the aryl moieties, and the presence of an alkyl (secondary) amide in position 4 of the triazole ring were essential to get high activity. Docking simulations suggested that the triazoles penetrate the Hsp90 ATP binding site.

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We report the synthesis and biological properties of novel analogues of Istaroxime acting as positive inotropic compounds through the inhibition of the Na(+),K(+)-ATPase. We explored the chemical space around the position 6 of the steroidal scaffold by changing the functional groups at that position and maintaining a basic oximic chain in position 3. Some compounds showed inhibitory potencies of the Na(+),K(+)-ATPase higher than Istaroxime and many of the compounds tested in vivo were safer than digoxin, the classic digitalis compound currently used for the treatment of congestive heart failure as inotropic agent.

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We report the synthesis and biological properties of novel inhibitors of the Na(+),K(+)-ATPase as positive inotropic compounds. Following our previously described model from which Istaroxime was generated, the 5alpha,14alpha-androstane skeleton was used as a scaffold to study the space around the basic chain of our lead compound. Some compounds demonstrated higher potencies than Istaroxime on the receptor and the (E)-3-[(R)-3-pyrrolidinyl]oxime derivative, 15, was the most potent; as further confirmation of our model, the E isomers of the oxime are more potent than the Z form.

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A small library of 2-deacetoxytaxinine J (DAT-J) 1 derivatives was synthesised and tested in vitro for their reversal activity in human mammary carcinoma MDR cell line MCF7-R. One of the new taxoids showed to be active at 0.1 microM when tested in combination with paclitaxel.

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Ganglion cysts of the common peroneal nerve are rarely described in the literature and a bilateral lesion has not been previously reported. We present a case of a 41-year-old man with a bilateral cyst of the common peroneal nerve diagnosed with ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.

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