2-Cyclopropylindoloquinones and Their Analogues as Bioreductively Activated Antitumor Agents: Structure−Activity in Vitro and Efficacy in Vivo
- 1 July 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
- Vol. 40 (15) , 2335-2346
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jm9608422
Abstract
A series of 2-cycloalkyl- and 2-alkyl-3-(hydroxymethyl)-1-methylindoloquinones and corresponding carbamates have been synthesized and substituted in the 5-position with a variety of substituted and unsubstituted aziridines. Cytotoxicity against hypoxic cells in vitro was dependent upon the presence of a 5-aziridinyl or a substituted aziridinyl substituent for 3-hydroxymethyl analogues. The activity of 5-methoxy derivatives was dependent upon the presence of a 3-(carbamoyloxy)methyl substituent. Increasing the steric bulk at the 2-position reduced the compounds' effectiveness against hypoxic cells. A 2-cyclopropyl substituent was up to 2 orders of magnitude more effective than a 2-isopropyl substituent, suggesting possible radical ring-opening reactions contributing to toxicity. Nonfused 2-cyclopropylmitosenes were more effective than related fused cyclopropamitosenes reported previously. The reduction potentials of the quinone/semiquinone one-electron couples were in the range -286 to -380 mV. The semiquinone radicals reacted with oxygen with rate constants 2-8 x 10(8) dm3 mol-1 s-1. The involvement of the two-electron reduced hydroquinone in the mediation of cytotoxicity is implicated. The most effective compounds in vitro were the 2-cyclopropyl and 5-(2-methylaziridinyl) derivatives, and of these, 5-(aziridin-1-yl)-2-cyclopropyl-3-(hydroxymethyl)-1-methylindole-4 ,7-dione (21) and 3-(hydroxymethyl)-5-(2-methylaziridin-1-yl)-1,2-dimethylindole+ ++-4,7-dione (54) were evaluated in vivo. Both compounds showed antitumor activity both as single agents and in combination with radiation, with some substantial improvements over EO9 (3) at maximum tolerated doses and as single agents against the RIF-1 tumor model and comparable efficacy in the KHT tumor model.Keywords
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