Polysulfated Xanthones: Multipathway Development of a New Generation of Dual Anticoagulant/Antiplatelet Agents

Correia-Da-Silva, M; Sousa, E; Duarte, B; Marques, F; Carvalho, F; Cunha-Ribeiro, LM; Pinto, MMM

HERO ID

2044802

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Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21732671

HERO ID 2044802
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Polysulfated Xanthones: Multipathway Development of a New Generation of Dual Anticoagulant/Antiplatelet Agents
Authors Correia-Da-Silva, M; Sousa, E; Duarte, B; Marques, F; Carvalho, F; Cunha-Ribeiro, LM; Pinto, MMM
Journal Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Volume 54
Issue 15
Page Numbers 5373-5384
Abstract A multipathway strategy was used to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo antithrombotic effects of a new synthetic family of sulfated small molecules. Polysulfated xanthonosides showed highly effective anticoagulation effects in vitro, both in plasma (clotting times) and in whole human blood (thromboelastography), as well as in vivo (ip administration, mice). Physicochemical properties were assessed for mangiferin heptasulfate (7), which showed high solubility and stability in water and in human plasma and no putative hepatotoxicity in vivo. Mangiferin heptasulfate (7) was found to be a direct inhibitor of FXa, while persulfated 3,6-(O-β-glucopyranosyl)xanthone (13) acted as a dual inhibitor of FXa (directly and by antithrombin III activation). By impedance aggregometry, compounds 7 and 13 exhibited the antiplatelet effect by inhibition of both arachidonic acid and ADP-induced platelet aggregation. Dual anticoagulant/antiplatelet agents, such as sulfated xanthonosides 7 and 13, are expected to lead to a new therapeutic approach for the treatment of both venous and arterial thrombosis.
Doi 10.1021/jm2006589
Pmid 21732671
Wosid WOS:000293419400009
Url /pubs.acs.org
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Keyword Chemistry; heparin-induced hepatotoxicity, function analyzer pfa-100(r),; molecular-weight heparin, factor xa, platelet thromboxane, sulfate,; derivatives, mangiferin, thrombin, antiplatelet