Journal of Advanced Research (Jan 2022)

H2S donating corticosteroids: Design, synthesis and biological evaluation in a murine model of asthma

  • Angela Corvino,
  • Valentina Citi,
  • Ferdinando Fiorino,
  • Francesco Frecentese,
  • Elisa Magli,
  • Elisa Perissutti,
  • Vincenzo Santagada,
  • Vincenzo Calderone,
  • Alma Martelli,
  • Era Gorica,
  • Simone Brogi,
  • Flavia Faganello Colombo,
  • Caroline Nunes Capello,
  • Heloisa Helena Araujo Ferreira,
  • Maria Grazia Rimoli,
  • Federica Sodano,
  • Barbara Rolando,
  • Francesca Pavese,
  • Antonio Petti,
  • Marcelo Nicolás Muscará,
  • Giuseppe Caliendo,
  • Beatrice Severino

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. 267 – 277

Abstract

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Introduction: Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a fundamental biological endogenous gas-mediator in the respiratory system. It regulates pivotal patho-physiological processes such as oxidative stress, pulmonary circulation, airway tone and inflammation. Objectives: We herein describe the design and synthesis of molecular hybrids obtained by the condensation of several corticosteroids with different hydrogen sulfide releasing moieties. Methods: All the molecules are characterized for their ability to release H2S both via amperometric approach and using a fluorescent probe. The chemical stability of the newly synthesized hybrid molecules has been investigated at differing pH values and in human serum. Results: Prednisone-TBZ hybrid (compound 7) was selected for further evaluations. The obtained results from the in vitro and in vivo studies clearly show evidence in favor of the anti-inflammatory properties of the released H2S. Conclusions: The protective effect on airway remodeling makes the hybrid Prednisone-TBZ (compound 7) as a promising therapeutic option in reducing allergic asthma symptoms and exacerbations.

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