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  2. Apaf-1 inhibitors protect from unwanted cell death in in vivo models of kidney ischemia and chemotherapy induced ototoxicity

Apaf-1 inhibitors protect from unwanted cell death in in vivo models of kidney ischemia and chemotherapy induced ototoxicity

  • PLoS One. 2014 Oct 20;9(10):e110979. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110979.
Mar Orzáez 1 Mónica Sancho 1 Sandra Marchán 2 Laura Mondragón 1 Rebeca Montava 1 Juan García Valero 3 Olatz Landeta 3 Gorka Basañez 3 Rodrigo J Carbajo 4 Antonio Pineda-Lucena 4 Jordi Bujons 5 Alejandra Moure 5 Angel Messeguer 5 Carmen Lagunas 2 Carmen Herrero 2 Enrique Pérez-Payá 6
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Laboratory of Peptide and Protein Chemistry, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe, Valencia, Spain.
  • 2 Laboratorios SALVAT S.A., Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
  • 3 Unidad de Biofísica, CSIC, UPV/EHU, Leioa, Spain.
  • 4 Laboratory of Structural Biochemistry, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe, Valencia, Spain.
  • 5 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Nanotechnology and Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Modeling, Instituto de Química Avanzada de Cataluña (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain.
  • 6 Laboratory of Peptide and Protein Chemistry, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe, Valencia, Spain; Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia (CSIC), Valencia, Spain.
Abstract

Background: Excessive Apoptosis induces unwanted cell death and promotes pathological conditions. Drug discovery efforts aimed at decreasing apoptotic damage initially targeted the inhibition of effector caspases. Although such inhibitors were effective, safety problems led to slow pharmacological development. Therefore, Apoptosis inhibition is still considered an unmet medical need.

Methodology and principal findings: The interaction between Apaf-1 and the inhibitors was confirmed by NMR. Target specificity was evaluated in cellular models by siRNa based approaches. Cell recovery was confirmed by MTT, clonogenicity and flow cytometry assays. The efficiency of the compounds as antiapoptotic agents was tested in cellular and in vivo models of protection upon cisplatin induced ototoxicity in a zebrafish model and from hypoxia and reperfusion kidney damage in a rat model of hot ischemia.

Conclusions: Apaf-1 inhibitors decreased Cytc release and apoptosome-mediated activation of procaspase-9 preventing cell and tissue damage in ex vivo experiments and in vivo animal models of apoptotic damage. Our results provide evidence that Apaf-1 pharmacological inhibition has therapeutic potential for the treatment of apoptosis-related diseases.

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Products
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    Product Name
    Description
    Target
    Research Area
  • HY-125018
    98.50%, Apaf-1 Inhibitor