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N-Acetyl cysteine and catechin-Derived polyphenols: A path toward multi-target compounds against alzheimer's disease

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Andrade, Víctor
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N-Acetyl cysteine and catechin-Derived polyphenols: A path toward multi-target compounds against alzheimer's disease
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  • Andrade, Víctor;
  • Cortés, Nicole;
  • Pastor, Gabriela;
  • González, Andrea;
  • Ramos Escobar, Nicolás;
  • Pastene, Edgar;
  • Rojo, Leonel E.;
  • Maccioni Baraona, Ricardo;
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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial disease, that involves neuroinflammatory processes in which microglial cells respond to "damage signals". The latter includes oligomeric tau, iron, oxidative free radicals, and other molecules that promotes neuroinflammation in the brain, promoting neuronal death and cognitive impairment. Since AD is the first cause of dementia in the elderly, and its pharmacotherapy has limited efficacy, novel treatments are critical to improve the quality of life of AD patients. Multitarget therapy based on nutraceuticals has been proposed as a promising intervention based on evidence from clinical trials. Several studies have shown that epicatechin-derived polyphenols from tea improve cognitive performance; also, the polyphenol molecule N-acetylcysteine (NAC) promotes neuroprotection. Objective: To develop an approach for a rational design of leading compounds against AD, based on specific semisynthetic epicatechin and catechin derivatives. Methods: We evaluated tau aggregation in vitro and neuritogenesis by confocal microscopy in mouse neuroblastoma cells (N2a), after exposing cells to either epicatechin-pyrogallol (EPIC-PYR), catechin-pyrogallol (CAT-PYR), catechin-phloroglucinol (CAT-PhG), and NAC. Results: We found that EPIC-PYR, CAT-PYR, and CAT-PhG inhibit human tau aggregation and significantly increase neuritogenesis in a dose-dependent manner. Interestingly, modification with a phloroglucinol group yielded the most potent molecule of those evaluated, suggesting that the phloroglucinol group may enhance neuroprotective activity of the catechin-derived compounds. Also, as observed with cathechins, NAC promotes neuritogenesis and inhibits tau self-aggregation, possibly through a different pathway. Conclusion: EPIC-PYR, CAT-PYR, CAT-PhG, and NAC increased the number of neurites in Na2 cell line and inhibits tau-self aggregation in vitro.
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Innova, High Technology Project CORFO 14IEAT-28658 International Center for Biomedicine (ICC) Ricardo B. Maccioni Foundation FONDEQUIP EQM150025
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/176919
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-200067
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International Journal of Morphology. Vol. 38 No. 4: 882-887
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