National Repository of Grey Literature 3 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Toward new analogues of vitamin E: new potential inhibitors of 5-lipoxygenase
Šamánková, Martina ; Tůmová, Lenka (advisor) ; Doležal, Martin (referee)
Many studies highlighted the biological potential of vitamin E, especially tocotrienols (T3), a vitamin E subfamily, particularly in the field of cardiovascular diseases and chronic inflammation. A pharmacophore based virtual screening of these substances against various antiinflammatory targets showed that this class could be considered as potential inhibitors of 5- lipoxygenase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of chemoattractant and vasoactive leukotrienes. Consequently, this screening was confirmed by in vitro assays. However, usual natural sources of T3 provide complex mixtures involving particularly challenging purification processes. Thus, this work aims at designing and optimizing efficient semisynthesis towards pharmacologically relevant T3 derivatives were developed from δ- tocotrienol, the main T3 isolated from Bixa orellana seeds, a renewable and easily available vegetal source from tropical regions, analyzed mainly by HPLC chromatography. Verification of the most effective reaction conditions of semisynthesis and synthesis another potential inhibitors of 5-LOX based on tocotrienols' structure are the following aims of the work. During this study, the semisynthesis based on δ-tocotrienol was completely optimized and 3 new T3 derivatives were synthesized and fully characterized....
Involvement of Asthma-associated Protein ORMLDL3 in Mast Cell Signalling
Eitler, Jiří ; Dráber, Petr (advisor) ; Konvalinka, Jan (referee)
4 Abstract Mast cells are involved in variety of immunological processes, but they are mostly known for their role in allergy and asthma. As asthma and allergy are serious diseases with spreading tendency during last decades, mast cells are subject of intensive research. It is expected that studies of mast cell signalling pathways will contribute to our understanding of the nature of these diseases and help to design efficient treatment strategies. In an attempt to identify genes responsible for asthma disease, genome-wide screening methods have been currently applied. Using these methods, mutations in ORMDL3 (Orosomucoid1-like) protein were found out as a high risk asthma factor. ORMDL3 is a member of evolutionary conserved ORMDL family, comprising in mammals also of ORMDL1 and ORMDL2. Physiological function of these proteins is poorly understood and it has not been studied in mast cells. We decided to study the role of ORMDL proteins in mast cells. Lentiviral delivery system was optimised for generation of stable knock-downs (KD) of all three members of the ORMDL family in primary mast cells. The ORMDL gene expression was measured by improved qPCR (quantitative PCR) reaction buffers. We found that all ORMDL genes are expressed in mast cells in order ORMDL3 > ORMDL2 > ORMDL1. Next, we investigated the...
Toward new analogues of vitamin E: new potential inhibitors of 5-lipoxygenase
Štůsková, Martina ; Tůmová, Lenka (advisor) ; Doležal, Martin (referee)
Many studies highlighted the biological potential of vitamin E, especially tocotrienols (T3), a vitamin E subfamily, particularly in the field of cardiovascular diseases and chronic inflammation. A pharmacophore based virtual screening of these substances against various antiinflammatory targets showed that this class could be considered as potential inhibitors of 5- lipoxygenase, a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of chemoattractant and vasoactive leukotrienes. Consequently, this screening was confirmed by in vitro assays. However, usual natural sources of T3 provide complex mixtures involving particularly challenging purification processes. Thus, this work aims at designing and optimizing efficient semisynthesis towards pharmacologically relevant T3 derivatives were developed from δ- tocotrienol, the main T3 isolated from Bixa orellana seeds, a renewable and easily available vegetal source from tropical regions, analyzed mainly by HPLC chromatography. Verification of the most effective reaction conditions of semisynthesis and synthesis another potential inhibitors of 5-LOX based on tocotrienols' structure are the following aims of the work. During this study, the semisynthesis based on δ-tocotrienol was completely optimized and 3 new T3 derivatives were synthesized and fully characterized....

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.