Antiangiogenic Activity of 4-Chloro Phenyl Carbothioamide Indole Derivative Using the In Vivo Chorioallantois Membrane Assay
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Abstract
Background: New blood vessels are formed by two basic processes; namely vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Vasculogenesis is the de novo formation of initial vascular networks. Once the vascular networks are formed, new blood vessels are formed by sprouting or splitting from pre-existing vessels in an angiogenesis process.
Objective: To investigate the anti-angiogenic activity of 2-(5-bromo - 1H- indole -2- carbonyl) -N- (4-chlorophenyl) hydrazine -1- carbothioamide indole derivative.
Methods: The antiangiogenic activity of the test Indoles derivative was evaluated using the in-vivo chorioallantois membrane assay
Results: The tested compound significantly (P <0.05) distorted and suppressed the growth of blood vessels in the chorioallantois membrane assay
Conclusion: This study showed that (4-chloro phenyl carbothioamide indole derivative) significantly inhibits the angiogenesis process and could be a potentially promising angiogenesis inhibitor lead compound.
Keywords: Anti-angiogenesis, vasculogenesis, chorioallantois membrane assay, 4-chloro phenyl carbothioamide indole derivative
Citation: Ali ZM. , Kadhim HM. Antiangiogenic activity of 4-Chloro phenyl carbothioamide indole derivative using the in vivo chorioallantois membrane assay. Iraqi JMS. 2025; 23(1): 171-176. doi: 10.22578/IJMS.23.1.20