RRC ID 83769
Author Porro A, Armano E, Brandalise F, Appiani R, Beltrame M, Saponaro A, Dallanoce C, Nakajo K, Ryu K, Leone R, Thiel G, Pallavicini M, Moroni A, Bolchi C.
Title A Photoactivatable Version of Ivabradine Enables Light-Induced Block of HCN Current In Vivo.
Journal J Med Chem
Abstract Therapeutic drugs, whose bioactivity is hindered by a photoremovable cage, offer the advantage of spatiotemporal confinement of their action to the target diseased tissue with improved bioavailability and efficacy. Here, we have applied such an approach to ivabradine (IVA), a bradycardic agent indicated for angina pectoris and heart failure, acting as a specific HCN channel blocker. To overcome the side effects due to its poor discrimination among HCN channel subtypes (HCN1-4), we prepared a caged version of IVA linked to a photocleavable bromoquinolinylmethyl group (BHQ-IVA). We show that upon illumination with blue light (440 nm), BHQ-IVA releases active IVA that blocks HCN channel currents in vitro and exerts a bradycardic effect in vivo. Both BHQ-IVA and the cage are inactive. Caging is stable in aqueous medium and in the dark, and it does not impair aqueous solubility and cell permeation, indispensable for IVA activity. This approach allows for bypassing the poor subtype-specificity of IVA, expanding its prescription to HCN-related diseases besides cardiac.
Volume 67(18)
Pages 16209-16221
Published 2024-9-26
DOI 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.4c01047
PMID 39238314
MeSH Animals Benzazepines / chemistry Benzazepines / pharmacokinetics Benzazepines / pharmacology HEK293 Cells Heart Rate / drug effects Humans Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels / antagonists & inhibitors Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Channels / metabolism Ivabradine* / chemistry Ivabradine* / pharmacology Light* Male Mice Quinolines / chemistry Quinolines / pharmacology
IF 6.205
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Zebrafish RIKEN WT (RW)