A number of studies have shown that the selective monoamine oxidase (MAO)-B inhibitor l-selegiline has neuroprotective activities in several cell culture systems and in vivo. The suggestion has been made that the propargyl moiety in this molecule may have some intrinsic neuroprotective activity not related to its ability to bind covalently to MAO B and inhibit it. We have therefore developed a number of novel drugs based on rasagiline (N-propargyl-1R-(+)-aminoindan), a potent anti-Parkinson-propargyl-containing MAO-B inhibitor drug with structural resemblance to selegiline, for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. These drugs possess a carbamate moiety for cholinesterase (ChE), and a propargyl group for MAO inhibition. The R-enantiomer of these compounds (TV3326) has ChE and MAO inhibitory activities in vivo and retains the neuroprotective properties of rasagiline. It also exhibits anti-depressant activity in animal models. The S-enantiomer does not inhibit MAO and has no anti-depressant activity, but it has similar ChE inhibitory and neuroprotective activities. Thus MAO inhibition by propargylamines is not a pre-requisite for neuroprotection. Rather, propargylamines have some intrinsic neuroprotective property whose mechanism of action requires further elucidation.

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