AIDS dementia: Synthesis and properties of a derivative of 3′‐azido‐3′‐deoxythymidine (AZT) that may become ‘locked’ in the central nervous system — Paul F. Torrence (1988) | RDL Network
AIDS dementia: Synthesis and properties of a derivative of 3′‐azido‐3′‐deoxythymidine (AZT) that may become ‘locked’ in the central nervous system
Article 1988 en
Authors
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Paul F. Torrence
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Junei Kinjo
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Krystyna Lesiak
Abstract
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In an attempt to provide a derivative of 3'-azido-3'-deoxythymidine (AZT) which might be sequestered in the central nervous system and release AZT, the dihydropyridine ester 5'-(1,4-dihydro-1-methyl-3-pyridinylcarbonyl)-3'-deoxythymidine, was synthesized in a three step sequence. This material showed potent anti-HIV-1 activity in MT-4 cells most probably by hydrolysis to the parent nucleoside, AZT. This dihydropyridine derivative of AZT could be easily oxidized to a positively charged pyridinium derivative of AZT in rat brain cytosol. In turn the pyridinium form could be hydrolyzed, non-enzymatically, to AZT.
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