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AbstractAlzheimer's disease (AD) is an incurable neurodegenerative disease that leads to the progressive and irreversible loss of mental functions. The amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide involved in the disease is responsible for the production of damaging reactive oxygen species (ROS) when bound to Cu ions. A therapeutic approach that consists of removing Cu ions from Aβ to alter this deleterious interaction is currently being developed. In this context, we report the ability of five different 12‐membered thiaazacyclen ligands to capture Cu from Aβ and to redox silence it. We propose that the presence of a sole sulfur atom in the ligand increases the rate of Cu capture and removal from Aβ, while the kinetic aspect of the chelation was an issue encountered with the 4N parent ligand. The best ligand for removing Cu from Aβ and inhibiting the associated ROS production is the 1‐thia‐4,7,10‐triazacyclododecane [3N1S]. Indeed the replacement of more N by S atoms makes the corresponding Cu complexes easier to reduce and thus able to produce ROS on their own. In addition, the ligand with three sulfur atoms has a weaker affinity for CuII than Aβ, and is thus unable to remove Cu from CuAβ.
570, Amyloid beta-Peptides, [CHIM.THER] Chemical Sciences/Medicinal Chemistry, Neurodegenerative Diseases, [CHIM.COOR] Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistry, 540, Ligands, Oxidative stress, Alzheimer Disease, Alzheimer, Humans, EPR, Macrocycles, Reactive Oxygen Species, Copper
570, Amyloid beta-Peptides, [CHIM.THER] Chemical Sciences/Medicinal Chemistry, Neurodegenerative Diseases, [CHIM.COOR] Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistry, 540, Ligands, Oxidative stress, Alzheimer Disease, Alzheimer, Humans, EPR, Macrocycles, Reactive Oxygen Species, Copper
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