Patent number: 10759735
Abstract: Neuroprotective compounds for reducing neurological damage due to cellular stress in an individual are of Formula 1: or an enantiomer, diastereomer, racemic mixture or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: Ar=aryl; Y=aryl substituent (ortho, meta, or para) selected from the group consisting of: alkyl, alkyloxy, alkylamino, R5R6N, and halo; X?O, N, or S; R?H, alkyl, aryl, OH, alkyloxy, aryloxy, NH2, alkylamino, R5R6N, or arylamino; R1 and R2=alkylcarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, alkyl, or H, individually; R3=arylCH?CH, alkylCH?CH, alkyl; R4?H, alkyl, or aryl; and R5 and R6=alkyl, individually. Methods of reducing neurological damage due to cellular stress in an individual include administering to the individual during or after the cellular stress a neuroprotective compound of Formula I in a therapeutically effective amount to restore synaptic function during or after the cellular stress.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 11, 2019
Date of Patent:
September 1, 2020
Assignee:
Florida Atlantic University Board of Trustees
Inventors:
Salvatore D. Lepore, Kenneth Dawson-Scully, Elijah J. St. Germain, Samantha L. Maki, Wesley L. Bollinger, Nadia K. Sial
Publication number: 20190284123
Abstract: Neuroprotective compounds for reducing neurological damage due to cellular stress in an individual are of Formula 1: or an enantiomer, diastereomer, racemic mixture or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein: Ar=aryl; Y=aryl substituent (ortho, meta, or para) selected from the group consisting of: alkyl, alkyloxy, alkylamino, R5R6N, and halo; X?O, N, or S; R?H, alkyl, aryl, OH, alkyloxy, aryloxy, NH2, alkylamino, R5R6N, or arylamino; R1 and R2=alkylcarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, alkyl, or H, individually; R3=arylCH?CH, alkylCH?CH, alkyl; R4?H, alkyl, or aryl; and R5 and R6=alkyl, individually. Methods of reducing neurological damage due to cellular stress in an individual include administering to the individual during or after the cellular stress a neuroprotective compound of Formula I in a therapeutically effective amount to restore synaptic function during or after the cellular stress.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 11, 2019
Publication date:
September 19, 2019
Inventors:
Salvatore D. Lepore, Kenneth Dawson-Scully, Elijah J. St. Germain, Samantha L. Maki, Wesley L. Bollinger, Nadia K. Sial