Potentiating‐antibiotic activity and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion and toxicity properties (ADMET) analysis of synthetic thiadiazines against multi‐drug resistant (MDR) strains

Author:

de Araújo Ana Carolina Justino1,Freitas Priscilla Ramos1,Araújo Isaac Moura1,Siqueira Gustavo Miguel1,de Oliveira Borges João Arthur1,Alves Daniel Sampaio1,Miranda Gustavo Marinho2,dos Santos Nascimento Igor José3,de Araújo‐Júnior João Xavier3,da Silva‐Júnior Edeildo Ferreira4,de Aquino Thiago Mendonça5,Junior Francisco Jaime Bezerra Mendonça6,Marinho Emmanuel Silva7,dos Santos Helcio Silva7,Tintino Saulo Relison1,Coutinho Henrique Douglas Melo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, LMBM Universidade Regional do Cariri Crato Brazil

2. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz (IGM) Fiocruz Bahia Salvador Brazil

3. Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Federal University of Alagoas Maceió Alagoas Brazil

4. Biological and Molecular Chemistry Research Group, Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology Federal University of Alagoas Maceió Alagoas Brazil

5. Laboratory of Synthesis and Research in Medicinal Chemistry, Research Group on Therapeutic Strategies – GPET, Institute of Chemistry and Biotechnology Federal University of Alagoas Maceió Alagoas Brazil

6. Laboratory of Synthesis and Drug Delivery, LSVM Paraiba State University João Pessoa Paraíba Brazil

7. Laboratory of Chemistry of Natural and Synthetic Product State University of Ceará, UECE Fortaleza Ceará Brazil

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThiadiazines are heterocyclic compounds that contain two nitrogen atoms and one sulfur atom in their structure. These synthetic molecules have several relevant pharmacological activities, such as antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic.ObjectivesThe present study aimed to evaluate the possible in vitro and in silico interactions of compounds derived from thiadiazines.MethodsThe compounds were initially synthesized, purified, and confirmed through HPLC methodology. Multi‐drug resistant bacterial strains of Staphylococcus aureus 10 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa 24 were used to evaluate the direct and modifying antibiotic activity of thiadiazine derivatives. ADMET assays (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity) were conducted, which evaluated the influence of the compounds against thousands of macromolecules considered as bioactive targets.ResultsThere were modifications in the chemical synthesis in carbon 4 or 3 in one of the aromatic rings of the structure where different ions were added, ensuring a variability of products. It was possible to observe results that indicate the possibility of these compounds acting through the cyclooxygenase 2 mechanism, which, in addition to being involved in inflammatory responses, also acts by helping sodium reabsorption. The amine group present in thiadiazine analogs confers hydrophilic characteristics to the substances, but this primary characteristic has been altered due to alterations and insertions of other ligands. The characteristics of the analogs generally allow easy intestinal absorption, reduce possible hepatic toxic effects, and enable possible neurological and anti‐inflammatory action. The antibacterial activity tests showed a slight direct action, mainly of the IJ23 analog. Some compounds were able to modify the action of the antibiotics gentamicin and norfloxacin against multi‐drug resistant strains, indicating a possible synergistic action.ConclusionsAmong all the results obtained in the study, the relevance of thiadiazine analogs as possible coadjuvant drugs in the antibacterial, anti‐inflammatory, and neurological action with low toxicity is clear. Need for further studies to verify these effects in living organisms is not ruled out.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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