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VIDEO DOI: https://doi.org/10.48448/tb5p-ar95

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AMA Research Challenge 2024

November 07, 2024

Virtual only, United States

8-methoxymanzamine A, but not manzamine A, induced neurite outgrowth in murine cortical cultures

INTRODUCTION Marine organisms produce a wide variety of metabolites with unique scaffolds that are biologically active. Manzamines are marine-derived polycyclic alkaloids. Approximately 100 manzamine-type alkaloids have been isolated from 16 marine sponge species. Some of these compounds are reported to have anti-inflammatory and neuritogenic properties. Previous neurite outgrowth screens have identified manzamine A and 8-methoxymanzamine A for further analyses. METHODS To assess the neuritogenic potential, this study conducted neurite outgrowth assays to build dose-response curves for manzamine A and 8-methoxymanzamine A in murine primary cortical cultures. Sytox assays were performed in the Celloger to assess cell toxicity. RESULTS The neurite outgrowth analyses showed that 8-methoxymanzamine A induced neurite outgrowth in a statistically significant manner at 1 micromolar dose. Likewise, that dose and others demonstrated a statistically significant increase in neuronal complexity via number of processes and number of branches. However, at 10 micromolar dosage, 8-methoxymanzamine appears to be largely toxic, with reduced neurite outgrowth, number of processes and number of branches, accompanied by some nuclear blebbing indicative of apoptosis. In contrast, manzamine A doesn’t show increased neurite outgrowth or complexity at any dose. Moreover, like 8-methoxymanzamine A, it appears potentially toxic at the 10 micromolar dose. Initial studies with Sytox indicate substantial toxicity for manzamine A and 8-mehthoxymanzamine A between 1 and 10 micromolar dosage. CONCLUSIONS Together, these data suggest 8-methoxymanzamine A has the potential to increase neurite outgrowth, and shows similar indications of toxicity at the 10 micromolar dose as manzamine A. Further studies will be performed with Sytox to refine the concentration at which it is toxic to 50% of cells (LC50). Together, these studies will help identify novel neuroactive manzamine compounds for the marine natural products preclinical pipeline. Study conducted with intramural funding from Midwestern University.

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