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Detailed Analysis of (−)-Palmyrolide A and Some Synthetic Derivatives as Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Antagonists

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posted on 2015-12-17, 06:02 authored by Suneet Mehrotra, Brendan M. Duggan, Rodolfo Tello-Aburto, Tara D. Newar, William H. Gerwick, Thomas F. Murray, William A. Maio
A small library of synthetic (−)-palmyrolide A diastereomers, analogues, and acyclic precursors have been examined with respect to their interaction with voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs). Toward this goal, the ability of (−)-palmyrolide A and analogues to antagonize veratridine-stimulated Na+ influx in primary cultures of mouse cerebrocortical neurons was assessed. We found that synthetic (−)-palmyrolide A and its enantiomer functioned as VGSC antagonists to block veratridine-induced sodium influx. A detailed NMR and computational analysis of four diastereomers revealed that none had the same combination of shape and electrostatic potential as exhibited by natural (−)-palmyrolide A. These data indicate that the relative configuration about the tert-butyl and methyl substituents appears to be a prerequisite for biological function. Additional testing revealed that the enamide double bond was not necessary for blocking veratridine-induced sodium influx, whereas the acyclic analogues and other macrolide diastereomers tested were inactive as inhibitors of VGSCs, suggesting that the intact macrolide was required.

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