Synthesis of alpha-glucosidase I inhibitors showing antiviral (HIV-1) and immunosuppressive activity

J Pharm Pharmacol. 1996 Feb;48(2):172-8. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1996.tb07117.x.

Abstract

The synthesis of a series of analogues of the monosaccharide alpha-glucosidase I inhibitor N-decyl-1-deoxynojirimycin (1) is described. With the incorporation of a single oxygen atom particularly at position seven in the N-decyl side chain, i.e. to give N-7-oxadecyl-dNM (4), the therapeutic ratio (alpha-glucosidase I inhibitory activity over toxicity in HepG2 cells) increases considerably. N-7-Oxadecyl-dNM inhibits purified porcine liver alpha-glucosidase I with an IC50 value of 0.28 microM. The position of the oxygen atom in the N-decyl side chain is of importance since N-3-oxadecyl-dNM is less active and, moreover, is toxic to HepG2 cells at 3 mM. Subsequently, the synthesis of a disaccharide inhibitor of alpha-glucosidase I is described. The aminodisaccharide ManNH2 alpha 1,2Glc (12) inhibits alpha-glucosidase I with an IC50 value of 15.7 microM. Two closely related monosaccharide derivatives of 12 did not inhibit the enzyme at low microM concentrations (no inhibition at 5 microM), showing the additional effect of binding of the aglycon fragment of the molecule to the active site of alpha-glucosidase I. Next, the N-alkyl-dNM derivatives were analysed for antiviral and immunomodulatory activity in-vitro. It is found that the most potent alpha-glucosidase I inhibitor from this study, N-7-oxadecyl-dNM (4) inhibits HIV-1 induced syncytia formation and lymphocyte proliferation in-vitro. Finally, compound 4 was also investigated in-vivo. N-7-Oxadecyl-dNM (4) reduced adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats making this compound a potential candidate for treating autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.

MeSH terms

  • 1-Deoxynojirimycin / chemical synthesis*
  • 1-Deoxynojirimycin / metabolism
  • Animals
  • Antiviral Agents / chemical synthesis*
  • Antiviral Agents / metabolism
  • Arthritis, Experimental / classification
  • Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mycobacterium
  • Rats
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured

Substances

  • Antiviral Agents
  • Glycoside Hydrolase Inhibitors
  • 1-Deoxynojirimycin