The influence of double bond geometry in the inhibition of cyclooxygenases by sulindac derivatives.
AUTHORS
- PMID: 19427206[PubMed].
- PMCID: PMC2760071.
- NIHMSID: NIHMS113256
ABSTRACT
Sulindac sulfide is a benzylidene-indene that is a potent, time-dependent inhibitor of cyclooxygenases-1 and -2. Removal of the 2′-methyl group from the indene ring dramatically reduces time-dependent inhibition of both enzymes but also changes the geometry of the benzylidene double bond from Z to E. Herein, we explore the importance of double bond geometry on cyclooxygenase inhibition. The Z-isomer of 2′-des-methyl sulindac sulfide was synthesized by reduction of a bromoindene precursor or by photoisomerization of the E-isomer. The Z-isomer inhibited both cyclooxygenases, but with diminished potency compared to sulindac sulfide. Thus, although the 2′-methyl group is a major determinant of time-dependent cyclooxygenase inhibition, the geometry of the benzylidene double bond plays a role as well.
Sulindac sulfide is a benzylidene-indene that is a potent, time-dependent inhibitor of cyclooxygenases-1 and -2. Removal of the 2′-methyl group from the indene ring dramatically reduces time-dependent inhibition of both enzymes but also changes the geometry of the benzylidene double bond from Z to E. Herein, we explore the importance of double bond geometry on cyclooxygenase inhibition. The Z-isomer of 2′-des-methyl sulindac sulfide was synthesized by reduction of a bromoindene precursor or by photoisomerization of the E-isomer. The Z-isomer inhibited both cyclooxygenases, but with diminished potency compared to sulindac sulfide. Thus, although the 2′-methyl group is a major determinant of time-dependent cyclooxygenase inhibition, the geometry of the benzylidene double bond plays a role as well.