The prodrug of 7,8-dihydroxyflavone development and therapeutic efficacy for treating Alzheimer’s disease

Chun Chen(Emory University), Zhihao Wang(Emory University), Zhentao Zhang(Emory University), Xia Liu(Emory University), Seong Su Kang(Emory University), Ying Zhang(Zhejiang University), Keqiang Ye(Emory University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
January 2, 2018
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Abstract

The BDNF mimetic compound 7,8-dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF), a potent small molecular TrkB agonist, displays prominent therapeutic efficacy against Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, 7,8-DHF has only modest oral bioavailability and a moderate pharmacokinetic (PK) profile. To alleviate these preclinical obstacles, we used a prodrug strategy for elevating 7,8-DHF oral bioavailability and brain exposure, and found that the optimal prodrug R13 has favorable properties and dose-dependently reverses the cognitive defects in an AD mouse model. We synthesized a large number of 7,8-DHF derivatives via ester or carbamate group modification on the catechol ring in the parent compound. Using in vitro absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion assays, combined with in vivo PK studies, we identified a prodrug, R13, that prominently up-regulates 7,8-DHF PK profiles. Chronic oral administration of R13 activated TrkB signaling and prevented Aβ deposition in 5XFAD AD mice, inhibiting the pathological cleavage of APP and Tau by AEP. Moreover, R13 inhibited the loss of hippocampal synapses and ameliorated memory deficits in a dose-dependent manner. These results suggest that the prodrug R13 is an optimal therapeutic agent for treating AD.


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