- Development of 2-substituted-N-(naphth-1-ylmethyl) and N-benzhydrylpyrimidin-4-amines as dual cholinesterase and Aβ-aggregation inhibitors: Synthesis and biological evaluation.
Development of 2-substituted-N-(naphth-1-ylmethyl) and N-benzhydrylpyrimidin-4-amines as dual cholinesterase and Aβ-aggregation inhibitors: Synthesis and biological evaluation.
A group of 2-substituted N-(naphth-1-ylmethyl)pyrimidin-4-amines (6a-k) and N-benzhydrylpyrimidin-4-amines (7a-k) in conjunction with varying steric and electronic properties at the C-2 position were designed, synthesized and evaluated as dual cholinesterase and amyloid-β (Aβ)-aggregation inhibitors. The naphth-1-ylmethyl compound 6f (2-(4-cyclohexylpiperazin-1-yl)-N-(naphth-1-ylmethyl)pyrimidin-4-amine) exhibited optimum dual ChE (AChE IC(50)=8.0 μM, BuChE IC(50)=3.9 μM) and hAChE-promoted Aβ-aggregation inhibition (30.8% at 100 μM), whereas in the N-benzhydryl series, compound 7f (N-benzhydryl-2-(4-cyclohexylpiperazin-1-yl)pyrimidin-4-amine) exhibited optimum combination of dual ChE (AChE IC(50)=10.0 μM, BuChE IC(50)=7.6μM) and hAChE-promoted Aβ-aggregation inhibition (32% at 100 μM). These results demonstrate that a 2,4-disubstituted pyrimidine ring serves as a suitable template to target multiple pathological routes in AD, with a C-2 cyclohexylpiperazine substituent providing dual ChE inhibition and potency whereas a C-4 diphenylmethane substituent provides Aβ-aggregation inhibition.