Molecules (Jan 2020)

Substituted Piperazines as Novel Potential Radioprotective Agents

  • Alzbeta Filipova,
  • Jan Marek,
  • Radim Havelek,
  • Jaroslav Pejchal,
  • Marcela Jelicova,
  • Jana Cizkova,
  • Martina Majorosova,
  • Lubica Muckova,
  • Tomas Kucera,
  • Lukas Prchal,
  • Miroslav Psotka,
  • Natalie Zivna,
  • Darja Koutova,
  • Zuzana Sinkorova,
  • Martina Rezacova,
  • Ales Tichy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25030532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
p. 532

Abstract

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The increasing risk of radiation exposure underlines the need for novel radioprotective agents. Hence, a series of novel 1-(2-hydroxyethyl)piperazine derivatives were designed and synthesized. Some of the compounds protected human cells against radiation-induced apoptosis and exhibited low cytotoxicity. Compared to the previous series of piperazine derivatives, compound 8 exhibited a radioprotective effect on cell survival in vitro and low toxicity in vivo. It also enhanced the survival of mice 30 days after whole-body irradiation (although this increase was not statistically significant). Taken together, our in vitro and in vivo data indicate that some of our compounds are valuable for further research as potential radioprotectors.

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