α1-Adrenoceptor antagonists. 5. Pyridazinone-arylpiperazines. Probing the influence on affinity and selectivity of both ortho-Alkoxy groups at the arylpiperazine moiety and cyclic substituents at the pyridazinone nucleus
Our previous work on pyridazinone-arylpiperazine derivatives suggested some structural features that a compound should have to show high affinity and good selectivity for alpha(1) adrenoceptors (AR) with respect to alpha(2)-AR. Accordingly, two classes of new alkoxyphenylpiperazinylheptylpyridazinones were designed and synthesized to evaluate the effect of the alkoxy substituent on affinity and selectivity. As expected, affinity increased with larger alkoxy groups. Affinity values are all comparable with that of the reference compound (prazosin), with the exception of compound 1c found 4.5-fold more active than prazosin. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
α<sub>1</sub>-Adrenoceptor Antagonists. 6. Structural Optimization of Pyridazinone−Arylpiperazines. Study of the Influence on Affinity and Selectivity of Cyclic Substituents at the Pyridazinone Ring and Alkoxy Groups at the Arylpiperazine Moiety
compounds were tested for their affinity toward alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-AR and toward the 5-HT(1A) receptor. alpha(1)-AR affinity data are in the subnanomolar range, with 3 showing an affinity of 0.052 nM, about 5-fold higher than prazosin. None of the studied compounds was found to be alpha(1)/alpha(2) selective, but 8 showed an interesting 5-HT(1A)/alpha(1) affinity ratio of 119.