Journal article

Novel Fluorinated 8-Hydroxyquinoline Based Metal Ionophores for Exploring the Metal Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease

SH Liang, AG Southon, BH Fraser, AM Krause-Heuer, B Zhang, TM Shoup, R Lewis, I Volitakis, Y Han, I Greguric, AI Bush, N Vasdev

ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | Published : 2015

Abstract

Zinc, copper, and iron ions are involved in amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition and stabilization in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Consequently, metal binding agents that prevent metal-Aβ interaction and lead to the dissolution of Aβ deposits have become well sought therapeutic and diagnostic targets. However, direct intervention between diseases and metal abnormalities has been challenging and is partially attributed to the lack of a suitable agent to determine and modify metal concentration and distribution in vivo. In the search of metal ionophores, we have identified several promising chemical entities by strategic fluorination of 8-hydroxyquinoline drugs, clioquinol, and PBT2. Compounds 15-17 and ..

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