Disruption of motor behavior and injury to the CNS induced by 3-thienylboronic acid in mice

作者:Farfan Garcia E D; Perez Rodriguez M; Espinosa Garcia C; Castillo Mendieta N T; Maldonado Castro M; Querejeta E; Trujillo Ferrara J G; Soriano Ursua M A*
来源:Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 2016, 307: 130-137.
DOI:10.1016/j.taap.2016.08.002

摘要

The scarcity of studies on boron containing compounds (BCC) in the medicinal field is gradually being remedied. Efforts have been made to explore the effects of BCCs due to the properties that boron confers to molecules. Research has shown that the safety of some BCCs is similar to that found for boron-free compounds (judging from the acute toxicological evaluation). However, it has been observed that the administration of 3-thienylboronic acid (3TB) induced motor disruption in CD1 mice. In the current contribution we studied in deeper form the disruption of motor performance produced by the intraperitoneal administration of 3TB in mice from two strains (CD1 and C57BL6). Disruption of motor activity was dependent not only on the dose of 3TB administered, but also on the DMSO concentration in the vehicle. The ability of 3TB to enter the Central Nervous System (CNS) was evidenced by Raman spectroscopy as well as morphological effects on the CNS, such as loss of neurons yielding biased injury to the substantia nigra and striatum at doses >= 200 mg/kg, and involving granular cell damage at doses of 400 mg/kg but less injury in the motor cortex. Our work acquaints about the use of this compound in drug design, but the interesting profile as neurotoxic agent invite us to study it regarding the damage on the motor system.

  • 出版日期2016-9-15

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