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Volume 8, Issue 2 (Suppl)
Chem Sci J 2017
ISSN: 2150-3494 CSJ, an open access journal
Euro Chemistry 2017
May 11-13, 2017
May 11-13, 2017 Barcelona, Spain
4
th
European Chemistry Congress
Jung-Mi Hah, Chem Sci J 2017, 8:2(Suppl)
http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2150-3494-C1-009Targeting CNS protein kinase as therapeutics for neurodegenerative diseases
Jung-Mi Hah
Hanyang University, Republic of Korea
T
he development of protein kinase inhibitors is becoming increasingly important in the development of drugs for peripheral
diseases, while protein kinase targets in CNS diseases are rarely developed due to the difficulties of common CNS drug discovery.
However, a number of protein kinases are being studied as targets for brain diseases. When developing them, the nature of low-
molecular inhibitors - the molecular design that considers cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism, must be accompanied by blood.
brain barrier permeability. Degenerative brain diseases and ischemic brain diseases, which are typical brain diseases, are directly
caused by brain cell death, but they are recognized as a result of intracellular signal transduction. Therefore, protein kinase Has begun
to be studied. The c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) pathway in the MAPK pathway, which is a representative cell signaling system
that regulates cell death, has been verified as a target in relation to many diseases. In particular, JNK3 isoform is expressed in brain
tissue The distribution is concentrated, and the connection with neuronal death has been studied
extensively.Inthis study, we have
developed a low-molecular-weight inhibitor that can regulate its function by molecular targeting of JNK3 (c-Jun N-terminal kinase),
which is considered to play a key role in the brain cell death mechanism of degenerative brain disease , And to conduct a study on
structural optimization focusing on improvement of BBB permeation structure of existing lead material.
Biography
Jung-Mi Hah has completed her PhD at the age of 32 years from Northwestern University and postdoctoral studies from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She is
the director of graduate school of Pharmacy at Hanyang University. She has published more than 40 papers in reputed bioorganic and medicinal chemistry journals.
jhah@hanyang.ac.kr