Various 2-arylideneindanones 1, 2-arylidenetetralones 2, and 2-arylidenebenzosuberones 3 were synthesized with the aim of determining the relative orientations of the two aryl rings which favored cytotoxicity. Molecular modeling of the unsubstituted compound in each series revealed differences in the spatial arrangements of the two aryl rings, and evaluation of these compounds against P388, L1210, Molt 4/C8, and CEM cells as well as a panel of human tumor cell lines indicated that in general the order of cytotoxicity was 3 > 2 > 1. In particular 2-(4-methoxyphenylmethylene)-1-benzosuberone (3k) had the greatest cytotoxicity, possessing 11 times the potency of the reference drug melphalan when all five screens were considered. Series 3 was considered in further detail. First, excision of the aryl ring fused to the cycloheptanone moiety in series 3 led to some 2-arylidene-1-cycloheptanones 4 which had approximately one-third of the bioactivity of the analogues 3. Second, in some screens cytotoxicity was correlated negatively with the sigma values and positively with the MR constants of the substituents in the arylidene aryl ring of 3. Third, X-ray crystallography of five representative compounds (3i,k-n) revealed differences in the locations of the aryl rings which may have contributed to the variations in cytotoxicity. Finally three members of series 3 inhibited RNA and protein syntheses and induced apoptosis in human Jurkat T cells. This study has revealed that 2-arylidene-1-benzosuberones are a group of useful cytotoxic agents, and in particular 3k serves as a prototypic molecule for subsequent structural modifications.
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Background In order to improve quality of care for chronic conditions, in 2009 the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance in Belgium created care trajectories (CTs) for diabetes mellitus type 2 (T2DM) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). A CT, formalised by a contract between patient, GP and specialist, aims to ensure integrated, evidence-based, multidisciplinary and structured care for chronic diseases in primary care. The ACHIL …
Polymeric parts produced by Laser Sintering (LS) present a consistent amount of pores with a wide pore size distribution. The knowledge about the porosity value and its distribution within the part allows to perform a quality control of the LS process, and gives insights in how to improve it. In this work the influence of the sample size on the porosity measurement is discussed, as well as its representativeness of the LS process itself. The reliability of porosity measurement of those parts using X-ray Computed Tomography (CT) is assessed taking into account the influence of the CT scanning parameters, the reconstruction and noise reduction algorithms using a design-of-experiment approach. The quality of the CT datasets obtained is assessed by calculating Contrast-to-Noise Ratio (CNR) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) on representative reconstructed images. Repeatability of the measurements is also assessed along the entire workflow: CT acquisition, reconstruction and porosity measurement using commercial software packages.
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