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New publication of COSM group : “Thio-ether functionalized glycolipid amphiphilic compounds reveal a potent activator of SK3 channel with vasorelaxation effect

C. M. Sevrain, D. Fontaine, A. Bauduin, M. Guéguinou, B.L. Zhang, A. Chantôme, K. Mahéo, C. Pasqualin, V. Maupoil, H. Couthon, C. Vandier, P.A. Jaffrès

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2021, 19, 2753-2766 ; DOI: 10.1039/D1OB00021G

The modulation of SK3 ion channels can be efficiently and selectively achieved by using the amphiphilic compound Ohmline (a Glyco-Glycero-Ether-Lipid). We report herein a series of Ohmline’s analogues featuring the replacement of one ether function by a thioether function located at the same position or shifted close to its initial position. The variation of the lipid chain length and the preparation of two analogues featuring either one sulfoxide or one sulfone moiety complete this series. Patch clamp measurements indicate that the presence of thioether function (compound 7 and 17a) produces strong activators of SK3 channels whereas the introduction of a sulfoxide or a sulfone function at the same place produce amphiphiles devoid of effect on SK3 channels. Compounds 7 and 17a are the first amphiphilic compounds featuring strong activation of SK3 channel (close to 200 % of activation). The cytosolic calcium concentration determined by fluorescence at 3 different times for compound 7b (13 min, 1h, 24h) revealed that the effect is different suggesting that the compound could be metabolized over time. This compound could be used as a strong SK3 activator for a short time. The capacity of 7b to activate SK3 was then used to induce vasorelaxation via an endothelium-derived hyperpolarization (EDH) pathway. For the first time, we report that an amphiphilic compound can affect the endothelium dependent vasorelaxation.