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Inhibition of monoamine oxidase by 8-benzyloxycaffeine analogues

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Based on recent reports that several (E)-8-styrylcaffeinyl analogues are potent reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B), a series of 8-benzyloxycaffeinyl analogues were synthesized and evaluated as inhibitors of baboon liver MAO-B and recombinant human MAO-A and -B. The 8-benzyloxycaffeinyl analogues were found to inhibit reversibly both MAO isoforms with enzyme–inhibitor dissociation constants (Ki values) ranging from 0.14 to 1.30 lM for the inhibition of human MAO-A, and 0.023– 0.59 lM for the inhibition of human MAO-B. The most potent MAO-A inhibitor was 8-(3-methylbenzyloxy) caffeine while 8-(3-bromobenzyloxy)caffeine was the most potent MAO-B inhibitor. The analogues inhibited human and baboon MAO-B with similar potencies. A quantitative structure–activity relationship (QSAR) study indicated that the MAO-B inhibition potencies of the 8-benzyloxycaffeinyl analogues are dependent on the Hansch lipophilicity (p) and Hammett electronic (r) constants of the substituents at C-3 of the benzyloxy ring. Electron-withdrawing substituents with a high degree of lipophilicity enhance inhibition potency. These results are discussed with reference to possible binding orientations of the inhibitors within the active site cavities of MAO-A and -B.

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Supplementary data associated with this article can be found, in the online version, at doi:10.1016/j.bmc.2009.12.064.

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Strydom, B. et al. 2010. Inhibition of monoamine oxidase by 8-benzyloxycaffeine analogues. Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, 18(3):1018-1028. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2009.12.064]

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