4-aminoquinoline analogues and its platinum (II) complexes as antimalarial agents

Biomed Pharmacother. 2011 Jul;65(4):313-6. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2011.03.003. Epub 2011 May 30.

Abstract

The high incidence of malaria and drug-resistant strains of Plasmodium have turned this disease into a problem of major health importance. One of the approaches used to control it is to search for new antimalarial agents, such as quinoline derivates. This class of compounds composes a broad group of antimalarial agents, which are largely employed, and inhibits the formation of β-haematin (malaria pigment), which is lethal to the parasite. More specifically, 4-aminoquinoline derivates represent potential sources of antimalarials, as the example of chloroquine, the most used antimalarial worldwide. In order to assess antimalarial activity, 12 4-aminoquinoline derived drugs were obtained and some of these derivatives were used to obtain platinum complexes platinum (II). These compounds were tested in vivo in a murine model and revealed remarkable inhibition of parasite multiplication values, whose majority ranged from 50 to 80%. In addition they were not cytotoxic. Thus, they may be object of further research for new antimalarial agents.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aminoquinolines / adverse effects
  • Aminoquinolines / chemistry
  • Aminoquinolines / therapeutic use*
  • Animals
  • Antimalarials / adverse effects
  • Antimalarials / chemistry
  • Antimalarials / therapeutic use*
  • Cell Survival / drug effects
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Drug Design
  • Macrophages, Peritoneal / drug effects
  • Malaria / drug therapy
  • Malaria / parasitology
  • Mice
  • Molecular Structure
  • Organoplatinum Compounds / adverse effects
  • Organoplatinum Compounds / chemistry
  • Organoplatinum Compounds / therapeutic use*
  • Plasmodium berghei / drug effects

Substances

  • Aminoquinolines
  • Antimalarials
  • Organoplatinum Compounds
  • 4-aminoquinoline