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Article Dans Une Revue Biochemical Pharmacology Année : 2009

TCP-FA4: A DERIVATIVE OF TRANYLCYPROMINE SHOWING IMPROVED BLOOD-BRAIN PERMEABILITY

Kelly E. Desino
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Rosario Pignatello
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Salvatore Guccione
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Livia Basile
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Sabah Ansar
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Mary Lou Michaelis
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Rona R. Ramsay
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Kenneth L. Audus
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A variety of approaches have been taken to improve the brain penetration of pharmaceutical agents. The amphipathic character of a compound can improve its interaction with the lipid bilayer within cell membranes, and as a result improve permeability. Fatty acid chains or lipoamino acids of various lengths were attached to tranylcypromine (TCP), in an attempt to improve the blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability by increasing the lipophilicity as well as the amphiphatic character of the drug. TCP-FA4, one of the derivatives containing a four carbon alkyl acid chain, showed the greatest improvement in permeability. This molecule was slightly neuroprotective in a β-amyloid induced neurodegeneration assay and may also be capable of upregulating brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), as indicated by cell culture assays using human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Since decreased levels of BDNF are observed in many CNS disorders, and direct injection of BDNF is not a viable option due to its poor permeability across the BBB, small molecules capable of regulating BDNF that also cross the BBB may be an interesting treatment option.
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hal-00524467 , version 1 (08-10-2010)

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Kelly E. Desino, Rosario Pignatello, Salvatore Guccione, Livia Basile, Sabah Ansar, et al.. TCP-FA4: A DERIVATIVE OF TRANYLCYPROMINE SHOWING IMPROVED BLOOD-BRAIN PERMEABILITY. Biochemical Pharmacology, 2009, 78 (11), pp.1412. ⟨10.1016/j.bcp.2009.07.027⟩. ⟨hal-00524467⟩

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