Differential inhibition of multiple cAMP phosphodiesterase isozymes by isoflavones and tyrphostins.

Abstract:

:A series of isoflavone and tyrphostin compounds were found to inhibit the degradation of cAMP by several cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase (PDE) isozymes. Specific hydroxyl groups on the isoflavone structure were critical for PDE isozyme-selective inhibition. Replacement of the C-7 hydroxyl group of the isoflavone with a methoxy group raised the IC(50) for PDE1, PDE3, and PDE4. The absence of the C-5 hydroxyl group raised the IC(50) from 5 to >100 microM for PDE4, but actually lowered the IC(50) for PDE3 and PDE1. Replacement of the C-4' hydroxyl group with a methoxy group raised the IC(50) for PDE3 and PDE1, yet only slightly changed the IC(50) for PDE4. Various tyrphostins were also potent inhibitors of PDE1, PDE3, and PDE4. The four-carbon side chained tyrphostins were much less potent; however, a very interesting pattern was observed in which removal of phenolic hydroxyls on the tyrphostin structure increased the potency for PDE1 and PDE3, but not PDE4. These results may help to explain some of the therapeutic and intracellular signaling effects of isoflavones and tyrphostins. Moreover, the isozyme selectivity demonstrated by the isoflavones and tyrphostins can serve as a pharmacophore for the design of specific PDE inhibitors.

journal_name

Mol Pharmacol

journal_title

Molecular pharmacology

authors

Nichols MR,Morimoto BH

doi

10.1124/mol.57.4.738

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2000-04-01 00:00:00

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738-45

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4

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0026-895X

issn

1521-0111

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57

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