Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationships of a New Model of Arylpiperazines. 5. Study of the Physicochemical Influence of the Pharmacophore on 5-HT1A/α1-Adrenergic Receptor Affinity: Synthesis of a New Derivative with Mixed 5-HT1A/D2 Antagonist Properties
摘要:
In this paper we have designed and synthesized a test series of 32 amide arylpiperazine derivatives VI in order to gain insight into the physicochemical influence of the pharmacophores of 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptors. The training set was designed applying a fractional factorial design using six physicochemical descriptors. The amide moiety is a bicyclohydantoin or a diketopiperazine (X = -(CH2)(3)-, -(CH2)(4)-; m = 0, 1), the spacer length is 3 or 4 methylene units, which are the optimum values for both receptors, and the aromatic substituent R occupies the ortho- or meta-position and has been selected from a database of 387 substituents using the EDISFAR program. The 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptor binding affinities of synthesized compounds VI (1-32) have been determined. This data set has been used to derive classical quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) and neural-networks models for both receptors (following paper). A comparison of these models gives information for the design of the new ligand EF-7412 (46) (5-HT1A: K-i = 27 nM; alpha (1): K-i > 1000 nM). This derivative displays affinity for the dopamine D-2 receptor (K-i = 22 nM) and is selective versus all other receptors examined (5-HT2A, 5-HT3, 5-HT4 and Bz; K-i > 1000 nM). EF-7412 (46) acts as an antagonist in vivo in pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor sites and; as an antagonist in the dopamine D-2 receptor. Thus, EF-7412 (46) is a derivative with mixed 5-HT1A/D-2 antagonist properties and this derivative could be useful as a pharmacological tool.
Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationships of a New Model of Arylpiperazines. 5. Study of the Physicochemical Influence of the Pharmacophore on 5-HT1A/α1-Adrenergic Receptor Affinity: Synthesis of a New Derivative with Mixed 5-HT1A/D2 Antagonist Properties
摘要:
In this paper we have designed and synthesized a test series of 32 amide arylpiperazine derivatives VI in order to gain insight into the physicochemical influence of the pharmacophores of 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptors. The training set was designed applying a fractional factorial design using six physicochemical descriptors. The amide moiety is a bicyclohydantoin or a diketopiperazine (X = -(CH2)(3)-, -(CH2)(4)-; m = 0, 1), the spacer length is 3 or 4 methylene units, which are the optimum values for both receptors, and the aromatic substituent R occupies the ortho- or meta-position and has been selected from a database of 387 substituents using the EDISFAR program. The 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptor binding affinities of synthesized compounds VI (1-32) have been determined. This data set has been used to derive classical quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) and neural-networks models for both receptors (following paper). A comparison of these models gives information for the design of the new ligand EF-7412 (46) (5-HT1A: K-i = 27 nM; alpha (1): K-i > 1000 nM). This derivative displays affinity for the dopamine D-2 receptor (K-i = 22 nM) and is selective versus all other receptors examined (5-HT2A, 5-HT3, 5-HT4 and Bz; K-i > 1000 nM). EF-7412 (46) acts as an antagonist in vivo in pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor sites and; as an antagonist in the dopamine D-2 receptor. Thus, EF-7412 (46) is a derivative with mixed 5-HT1A/D-2 antagonist properties and this derivative could be useful as a pharmacological tool.
Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationships of a New Model of Arylpiperazines. 5. Study of the Physicochemical Influence of the Pharmacophore on 5-HT<sub>1A</sub>/α<sub>1</sub>-Adrenergic Receptor Affinity: Synthesis of a New Derivative with Mixed 5-HT<sub>1A</sub>/D<sub>2</sub> Antagonist Properties
作者:María L. López-Rodríguez、M. José Morcillo、Esther Fernández、Esther Porras、Luis Orensanz、M Eugenia Beneytez、Jorge Manzanares、Jose Angel Fuentes
DOI:10.1021/jm000929u
日期:2001.1.1
In this paper we have designed and synthesized a test series of 32 amide arylpiperazine derivatives VI in order to gain insight into the physicochemical influence of the pharmacophores of 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptors. The training set was designed applying a fractional factorial design using six physicochemical descriptors. The amide moiety is a bicyclohydantoin or a diketopiperazine (X = -(CH2)(3)-, -(CH2)(4)-; m = 0, 1), the spacer length is 3 or 4 methylene units, which are the optimum values for both receptors, and the aromatic substituent R occupies the ortho- or meta-position and has been selected from a database of 387 substituents using the EDISFAR program. The 5-HT1A and alpha (1)-adrenergic receptor binding affinities of synthesized compounds VI (1-32) have been determined. This data set has been used to derive classical quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) and neural-networks models for both receptors (following paper). A comparison of these models gives information for the design of the new ligand EF-7412 (46) (5-HT1A: K-i = 27 nM; alpha (1): K-i > 1000 nM). This derivative displays affinity for the dopamine D-2 receptor (K-i = 22 nM) and is selective versus all other receptors examined (5-HT2A, 5-HT3, 5-HT4 and Bz; K-i > 1000 nM). EF-7412 (46) acts as an antagonist in vivo in pre- and postsynaptic 5-HT1A receptor sites and; as an antagonist in the dopamine D-2 receptor. Thus, EF-7412 (46) is a derivative with mixed 5-HT1A/D-2 antagonist properties and this derivative could be useful as a pharmacological tool.