Title
Synthesis, In Vitro, In Vivo and In Silico Antidiabetic Bioassays of 4-Nitro(thio)phenoxyisobutyric Acids Acting as Unexpected PPAR? Modulators: An In Combo Study
11627/635111627/6351
Author
Colín Lozano, Blanca
Torres Gómez, Héctor
Hidalgo Figueroa, Sergio Nemorio
Chávez Silva, Fabiola
Estrada Soto, Samuel
Almanza Pérez, Julio Cesar
Navarrete Vázquez, Gabriel
Abstract
"Four isobutyric acids (two nitro and two acetamido derivatives) were prepared in two steps and characterized using spectral analysis. The mRNA concentrations of PPAR? and GLUT-4 (two proteins documented as key diabetes targets) were increased by 3T3-L1 adipocytes treated with compounds 1–4, but an absence of in vitro expression of PPAR? was observed. Docking and molecular dynamics studies revealed the plausible interaction between the synthesized compounds and PPAR?. In vivo studies established that compounds 1–4 have antihyperglycemic modes of action associated with insulin sensitization. Nitrocompound 2 was the most promising of the series, being orally active, and one of multiple modes of action could be selective PPAR? modulation due to its extra anchoring with Gln-286. In conclusion, we demonstrated that nitrocompound 2 showed strong in vitro and in vivo effects and can be considered as an experimental antidiabetic candidate."
Publication date
2022Publication type
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph15010102Knowledge area
FARMACOLOGÍACollections
Publisher
MDPIKeywords
PPARDrug design
Diabetes
Molecular dynamics