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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 22(4): 1633-8, 2012 Feb 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22281189

RESUMEN

The well-known interferon-inducer tilorone was found to possess potent affinity for the agonist site of the α7 neuronal nicotinic receptor (K(i)=56 nM). SAR investigations determined that both basic sidechains are essential for potent activity, however active monosubstituted derivatives can also be prepared if the flexible sidechains are replaced with conformationally rigidified cyclic amines. Analogs in which the fluorenone core is replaced with either dibenzothiophene-5,5-dioxide or xanthenone also retain potent activity.


Asunto(s)
Fluorenos/química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/síntesis química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Receptores Nicotínicos , Tilorona/química , Tilorona/farmacología , Animales , Estructura Molecular , Agonistas Nicotínicos/química , Unión Proteica/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Receptores Nicotínicos/química , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Receptor Nicotínico de Acetilcolina alfa 7
2.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 20(13): 4128-39, 2012 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22626552

RESUMEN

A novel 4-aminocyclopentapyrrolidine series of N-type Ca(2+) channel blockers have been discovered. Enantioselective synthesis of the 4-aminocyclopentapyrrolidines was enabled using N-tert-butyl sulfinamide chemistry. SAR studies demonstrate selectivity over L-type Ca(2+) channels. N-type Ca(2+) channel blockade was confirmed using electrophysiological recording techniques. Compound 25 is an N-type Ca(2+) channel blocker that produces antinociception in inflammatory and nociceptive pain models without exhibiting cardiovascular or motor liabilities.


Asunto(s)
Acetamidas/síntesis química , Analgésicos/síntesis química , Bloqueadores de los Canales de Calcio/síntesis química , Canales de Calcio Tipo N/química , Pirrolidinas/química , Pirrolidinas/síntesis química , Acetamidas/farmacología , Acetamidas/uso terapéutico , Analgésicos/farmacología , Analgésicos/uso terapéutico , Animales , Conducta Animal/efectos de los fármacos , Bloqueadores de los Canales de Calcio/farmacología , Bloqueadores de los Canales de Calcio/uso terapéutico , Canales de Calcio Tipo N/metabolismo , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Masculino , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Pirrolidinas/farmacología , Pirrolidinas/uso terapéutico , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Relación Estructura-Actividad
3.
Inflamm Res ; 60(7): 683-93, 2011 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21394563

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare a diverse set of peptide and small-molecule calcium channel blockers for inactivated-state block of native and recombinant N-type calcium channels using fluorescence-based and automated patch-clamp electrophysiology assays. METHODS: The pharmacology of calcium channel blockers was determined at N-type channels in IMR-32 cells and in HEK cells overexpressing the inward rectifying K(+) channel Kir2.1. N-type channels were opened by increasing extracellular KCl. In the Kir2.1/N-type cell line the membrane potential could be modulated by adjusting the extracellular KCl, allowing determination of resting and inactivated-state block of N-type calcium channels. The potency and degree of state-dependent inhibition of these blockers were also determined by automated patch-clamp electrophysiology. RESULTS: N-type-mediated calcium influx in IMR-32 cells was determined for a panel of blockers with IC(50) values of 0.001-7 µM and this positively correlated with inactivated-state block of recombinant channels measured using electrophysiology. The potency of several compounds was markedly weaker in the state-dependent fluorescence-based assay compared to the electrophysiology assay, although the degree of state-dependent blockade was comparable. CONCLUSIONS: The present data demonstrate that fluorescence-based assays are suitable for assessing the ability of blockers to selectively interact with the inactivated state of the N-type channel.


Asunto(s)
Bloqueadores de los Canales de Calcio/metabolismo , Canales de Calcio Tipo N/metabolismo , Animales , Calcio/metabolismo , Canales de Calcio Tipo N/farmacología , Línea Celular , Humanos , Activación del Canal Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Potenciales de la Membrana/efectos de los fármacos , Potenciales de la Membrana/fisiología , Técnicas de Placa-Clamp
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 21(18): 5248-50, 2011 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21840712

RESUMEN

NMR-based screening of protein targets has become a well established part of the drug discovery process especially with respect to fragments. However, as target size increases the two-dimensional spectra typically used for such screening become more crowded due to the increased number of signals, and the individual signals broaden due to the decreased rotational correlation time of the protein. Here we present an NMR-based functional assay for the branched-chain aminotransferase BCATc, a dimer with a total molecular weight of 88 kDa, which overcomes the limitations of the typical protein-based NMR screening method. BCATc is involved in glutamate production in the brain and is a therapeutic target for neuronal disorders involving a glutamatergic mechanism. Several fragments which inhibit BCATc were discovered using this assay and these may serve as novel cores for the development of potent BCATc inhibitors.


Asunto(s)
Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Resonancia Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular/métodos , Compuestos Orgánicos/farmacología , Transaminasas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Biocatálisis , Isótopos de Carbono , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/química , Ligandos , Estructura Molecular , Peso Molecular , Compuestos Orgánicos/química , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Transaminasas/química , Transaminasas/metabolismo
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J Pharmacol Exp Ther ; 324(1): 179-87, 2008 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17959745

RESUMEN

Receptor binding was characterized for [(3)H](1S,4S)-2,2-dimethyl-5-(6-phenylpyridazin-3-yl)-5-aza-2-azoniabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane ([(3)H]A-585539), a selective high-affinity alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonist with rapid kinetics, low nonspecific binding, and high specific activity. At 4 degrees C, the association was monophasic and rapid (t((1/2)) = 8.0 min); dissociation was slower (t((1/2)) = 64.2 min). The K(d) in rat brain at 4 degrees C was 0.063 nM, whereas at 22 and 37 degrees C, the K(d) values were 0.188 and 0.95 nM, respectively. In contrast, the B(max) (34 fmol/mg protein) was unaffected by temperature. In human cortex, [(3)H]A-585539 bound with a K(d) of 0.066 nM and a B(max) of 5.8 fmol/mg protein at 4 degrees C, whereas under similar conditions, specific [(3)H]methyllycaconitine ([(3)H]MLA) binding was not measurable. A number of agonist and antagonist nAChR ligands displaced binding to rat brain membranes with rank order of affinity similar to that for [(3)H]MLA, and in general, a 5 to 10-fold higher affinity was observed for [(3)H]A-585539 binding. There was also a good correlation of K(i) values between [(3)H]A-585539 binding to rat brain and human cortex. The use of a alpha7/5-hydroxytryptamine type-3 chimera revealed that the N-terminal domain of alpha7 nAChR was sufficient to faithfully reproduce the pharmacology of [(3)H]A-585539 binding. Autoradiographic studies comparing [(3)H]A-585539 and [(125)I]alpha-bungarotoxin revealed a similar pattern of labeling in the rat. In summary, [(3)H]A-585539 was shown to have excellent binding characteristics in rat and human brain and represents the first high-affinity alpha7 agonist radioligand with utility in the characterization of this important nAChR subtype that is targeted toward ameliorating cognitive deficits underlying neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders.


Asunto(s)
Encéfalo/metabolismo , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/metabolismo , Agonistas Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Piridazinas/metabolismo , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Aconitina/análogos & derivados , Aconitina/metabolismo , Animales , Benzamidas/metabolismo , Compuestos Bicíclicos con Puentes/metabolismo , Hidrocarburos Aromáticos con Puentes/metabolismo , Bungarotoxinas/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Humanos , Nicotina/metabolismo , Antagonistas Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Compuestos de Espiro/metabolismo , Receptor Nicotínico de Acetilcolina alfa 7
6.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther ; 326(3): 879-88, 2008 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18515644

RESUMEN

The transient receptor potential vanilloid (TRPV) 1 receptor, a nonselective cation channel expressed on peripheral sensory neurons and in the central nervous system, plays a key role in pain. TRPV1 receptor antagonism is a promising approach for pain management. In this report, we describe the pharmacological and functional characteristics of a structurally novel TRPV1 antagonist, (R)-(5-tert-butyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl)-3-(1H-indazol-4-yl)-urea (ABT-102), which has entered clinical trials. At the recombinant human TRPV1 receptor ABT-102 potently (IC(50) = 5-7 nM) inhibits agonist (capsaicin, N-arachidonyl dopamine, anandamide, and proton)-evoked increases in intracellular Ca(2+) levels. ABT-102 also potently (IC(50) = 1-16 nM) inhibits capsaicin-evoked currents in rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons and currents evoked through activation of recombinant rat TRPV1 currents by capsaicin, protons, or heat. ABT-102 is a competitive antagonist (pA(2) = 8.344) of capsaicin-evoked increased intracellular Ca(2+) and shows high selectivity for blocking TRPV1 receptors over other TRP receptors and a range of other receptors, ion channels, and transporters. In functional studies, ABT-102 blocks capsaicin-evoked calcitonin gene-related peptide release from rat DRG neurons. Intraplantar administration of ABT-102 blocks heat-evoked firing of wide dynamic range and nociceptive-specific neurons in the spinal cord dorsal horn of the rat. This effect is enhanced in a rat model of inflammatory pain induced by administration of complete Freund's adjuvant. Therefore, ABT-102 potently blocks multiple modes of TRPV1 receptor activation and effectively attenuates downstream consequences of receptor activity. ABT-102 is a novel and selective TRPV1 antagonist with pharmacological and functional properties that support its advancement into clinical studies.


Asunto(s)
Potenciales de Acción/fisiología , Calor , Indazoles/farmacología , Células del Asta Posterior/metabolismo , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/antagonistas & inhibidores , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/metabolismo , Urea/análogos & derivados , Potenciales de Acción/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Línea Celular , Células Cultivadas , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Humanos , Indazoles/química , Masculino , Células del Asta Posterior/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Urea/química , Urea/farmacología
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J Med Chem ; 51(3): 392-5, 2008 Feb 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18183945

RESUMEN

Vanilloid receptor TRPV1 is a cation channel that can be activated by a wide range of noxious stimuli, including capsaicin, acid, and heat. Blockade of TRPV1 activation by selective antagonists is under investigation by several pharmaceutical companies in an effort to identify novel agents for pain management. Here we report that replacement of substituted benzyl groups by an indan rigid moiety in a previously described N-indazole- N'-benzyl urea series led to a number of TRPV1 antagonists with significantly increased in vitro potency and enhanced drug-like properties. Extensive evaluation of pharmacological, pharmacokinetic, and toxicological properties of synthesized analogs resulted in identification of ( R)-7 ( ABT-102). Both the analgesic activity and drug-like properties of ( R)-7 support its advancement into clinical pain trials.


Asunto(s)
Analgésicos/síntesis química , Indazoles/síntesis química , Indenos/síntesis química , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/antagonistas & inhibidores , Urea/análogos & derivados , Urea/síntesis química , Administración Oral , Analgésicos/farmacocinética , Analgésicos/farmacología , Animales , Disponibilidad Biológica , Perros , Haplorrinos , Humanos , Técnicas In Vitro , Indazoles/farmacocinética , Indazoles/farmacología , Indenos/farmacocinética , Indenos/farmacología , Microsomas Hepáticos/metabolismo , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Dolor/etiología , Ratas , Estereoisomerismo , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Urea/farmacocinética , Urea/farmacología
8.
J Pain ; 9(5): 449-56, 2008 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18337184

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: The pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide type 1 receptor (PAC(1)-R) is a member of the 7-transmembrane domain, group 2 G-protein coupled receptor family. PAC(1)-Rs modulate neurotransmission and neurotrophic actions and have been implicated in both pronociception and antinociception. To better understand the role of PAC(1)-Rs in pain, PACAP 6-38, a PAC(1)-R antagonist, was evaluated in several inflammatory and neuropathic pain models after intrathecal (i.t.) administration. PACAP 6-38 potently reduced mechanical allodynia in a neuropathic spinal nerve ligation model (77% +/- 15% maximal effect at 12 nmol, P < .01) and was also effective in reducing thermal hyperalgesia in the carrageenan model of inflammatory pain (89% +/- 17% maximal effect at 12 nmol, P < .01). Although nociceptive responses were also attenuated with PACAP 6-38 in a dose-dependent manner in models of chronic inflammatory and persistent pain, no effects on motor performance were observed at analgesic doses. Taken together, these data demonstrate that blockade of the PAC(1)-R/PACAP complex by PACAP 6-38 can effectively attenuate thermal hyperalgesia and mechanical allodynia associated with inflammatory and neuropathic pain states. These results further emphasize that at the level of the spinal cord, PAC(1)-R activation is pronociceptive. PERSPECTIVE: This article presents the analgesic profile generated by the blockade, at the spinal cord level, of the PAC-1 receptor by a potent peptide antagonist. This comprehensive data set demonstrates that if small molecule PAC-1 receptor antagonists could be identified, they would potentially produce broad-spectrum analgesia in both inflammatory and neuropathic pain states.


Asunto(s)
Inflamación/metabolismo , Neuralgia/metabolismo , Nociceptores/metabolismo , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/metabolismo , Receptores del Polipéptido Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa Hipofisaria/metabolismo , Animales , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Hiperalgesia/tratamiento farmacológico , Hiperalgesia/metabolismo , Hiperalgesia/fisiopatología , Inflamación/tratamiento farmacológico , Inflamación/fisiopatología , Inyecciones Espinales , Ligadura , Masculino , Neuralgia/tratamiento farmacológico , Neuralgia/fisiopatología , Neuronas Aferentes/efectos de los fármacos , Neuronas Aferentes/metabolismo , Nociceptores/efectos de los fármacos , Nociceptores/fisiopatología , Dimensión del Dolor , Fragmentos de Péptidos/farmacología , Nervios Periféricos/efectos de los fármacos , Nervios Periféricos/metabolismo , Nervios Periféricos/fisiopatología , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/tratamiento farmacológico , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/fisiopatología , Polipéptido Hipofisario Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa/agonistas , Polipéptido Hipofisario Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa/metabolismo , Polipéptido Hipofisario Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Receptores del Polipéptido Activador de la Adenilato-Ciclasa Hipofisaria/antagonistas & inhibidores
9.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 16(18): 8516-25, 2008 Sep 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18722778

RESUMEN

A series of 1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridyl-4-carboxamides, exemplified by 6, have been synthesized and evaluated for in vitro TRPV1 antagonist activity, and in vivo analgesic activity in animal pain models. The tetrahydropyridine 6 is a novel TRPV1 receptor antagonist that potently inhibits receptor-mediated Ca2+ influx in vitro induced by several agonists, including capsaicin, N-arachidonoyldopamine (NADA), and low pH. This compound penetrates the CNS and shows potent anti-nociceptive effects in a broad range of animal pain models upon oral dosing due in part to its ability to antagonize both central and peripheral TRPV1 receptors. The SAR leading to the discovery of 6 is presented in this report.


Asunto(s)
Analgésicos/farmacología , Piridinas/administración & dosificación , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/antagonistas & inhibidores , Administración Oral , Analgésicos/síntesis química , Animales , Ácidos Araquidónicos/farmacología , Calcio/metabolismo , Capsaicina/farmacología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Dopamina/análogos & derivados , Dopamina/farmacología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Hiperalgesia/tratamiento farmacológico , Hiperalgesia/metabolismo , Hiperalgesia/patología , Dimensión del Dolor , Piridinas/síntesis química , Piridinas/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/metabolismo
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Neuropharmacology ; 52(4): 1095-105, 2007 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17217969

RESUMEN

Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is the primary regulator of several bioactive lipid amides including anandamide. Inhibitors of FAAH are potentially useful for the treatment of pain, anxiety, depression, and other nervous system disorders. However, FAAH inhibitors must display selectivity for this enzyme relative to the numerous other serine hydrolases present in the human proteome in order to be therapeutically acceptable. Here we employed activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) to assess the selectivity of FAAH inhibitors in multiple rat and human tissues. We discovered that some inhibitors, including carbamate compounds SA-47 and SA-72, and AM404 are exceptionally selective while others, like URB597, BMS-1, OL-135, and LY2077855 are less selective, displaying multiple off-targets. Since proteins around 60kDa constitute the major off-targets for URB597 and several other FAAH inhibitors with different chemical structures, we employed the multi-dimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT) approach to analyze their identities. We identified multiple carboxylesterase isozymes as bona fide off-targets of FAAH inhibitors. Consistently, enzymatic assay confirmed inhibition of carboxylesterase activities in rat liver by FAAH inhibitors. Since carboxylesterases hydrolyze a variety of ester-containing drugs and prodrugs, we speculate that certain FAAH inhibitors, by inhibiting carboxylesterases, might have drug-drug interactions with other medicines if developed as therapeutic agents.


Asunto(s)
Amidohidrolasas/antagonistas & inhibidores , Benzamidas/farmacología , Carbamatos/farmacología , Carboxilesterasa/metabolismo , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Amidohidrolasas/química , Amidohidrolasas/inmunología , Animales , Anticuerpos/farmacología , Encéfalo/efectos de los fármacos , Encéfalo/enzimología , Línea Celular Tumoral , Activación Enzimática/efectos de los fármacos , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/química , Corazón/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Riñón/efectos de los fármacos , Riñón/enzimología , Hígado/efectos de los fármacos , Hígado/enzimología , Proteoma/efectos de los fármacos , Proteoma/metabolismo , Ratas , Transfección/métodos
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J Med Chem ; 50(22): 5493-508, 2007 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17929796

RESUMEN

A series of novel, potent neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) ligands derived from 3,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane have been synthesized and evaluated for binding affinity and agonist activity at the alpha4beta2 nAChR subtype. Structure-activity relationship studies of these novel nAChR ligands focused on substitution effects on the pyridine ring, as well as stereo- and regiochemical influences of the 3,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane core. Small 5-substituents on the pyridine ring had a modest impact on the binding affinities and functional activities. 6-Bromo, 6-chloro, and 6-methyl substituents on the pyridine ring led to increased binding affinities and improved functional activities. Most of the 6-N-pyridinyl-substituted 3,6-diazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptanes are selective for the alpha4beta2 nAChR subtype. Compounds (1R,5S)-25, (1R,5S)-55, and (1R,5S)-56 were virtually inactive as agonists at the halpha3beta4 nAChR but retained potency and efficacy at the halpha4beta2 nAChR subtype. 3-N-Pyridinyl-substituted series demonstrated more complex SAR. (1R,5R)-39, (1R,5R)-41, and (1R,5R)-42 were found to be much more potent at the halpha3beta4 nAChR subtype, whereas (1R,5R)-38 and (1R,5R)-40 were very selective at the halpha4beta2 nAChR subtype. The SAR studies of these novel ligands led to the discovery of several compounds with interesting in vitro pharmacological profiles.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/síntesis química , Heptanos/síntesis química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/síntesis química , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Animales , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/química , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/farmacología , Calcio/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Heptanos/química , Heptanos/farmacología , Humanos , Técnicas In Vitro , Ligandos , Agonistas Nicotínicos/química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Ratas , Estereoisomerismo , Relación Estructura-Actividad
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J Med Chem ; 50(15): 3627-44, 2007 Jul 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17585748

RESUMEN

A series of exceptionally potent agonists at neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) has been investigated. Several N-(3-pyridinyl) derivatives of bridged bicyclic diamines exhibit double-digit-picomolar binding affinities for the alpha 4 beta 2 subtype, placing them with epibatidine among the most potent nAChR ligands described to date. Structure-activity studies have revealed that substitutions, particularly hydrophilic groups in the pyridine 5-position, differentially modulate the agonist activity at ganglionic vs central nAChR subtypes, so that improved subtype selectivity can be demonstrated in vitro. Analgesic efficacy has been achieved across a broad range of pain states, including rodent models of acute thermal nociception, persistent pain, and neuropathic allodynia. Unfortunately, the hydrophilic pyridine substituents that were shown to enhance agonist selectivity for central nAChRs in vitro tend to limit CNS penetration in vivo, so that analgesic efficacy with an improved therapeutic window was not realized with those compounds.


Asunto(s)
Analgésicos/síntesis química , Diaminas/síntesis química , Compuestos Heterocíclicos de Anillo en Puente/síntesis química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/síntesis química , Piridinas/síntesis química , Analgésicos/química , Analgésicos/farmacología , Animales , Unión Competitiva , Encéfalo/efectos de los fármacos , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Diaminas/química , Diaminas/farmacología , Dopamina/metabolismo , Compuestos Heterocíclicos de Anillo en Puente/química , Compuestos Heterocíclicos de Anillo en Puente/farmacología , Técnicas In Vitro , Ligandos , Modelos Moleculares , Agonistas Nicotínicos/química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Dolor/etiología , Dimensión del Dolor , Enfermedades del Sistema Nervioso Periférico/tratamiento farmacológico , Piridinas/química , Piridinas/farmacología , Ratas , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Estereoisomerismo , Relación Estructura-Actividad
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J Neurosci Methods ; 161(1): 47-54, 2007 Mar 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17083980

RESUMEN

Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is the enzyme responsible for the rapid degradation of fatty acid amides such as the endocannabinoid anandamide. Inhibition of FAAH activity has been suggested as a therapeutic approach for the treatment of chronic pain, depression and anxiety, through local activation of the cannabinoid receptor CB1. We have developed a high throughput screening assay for identification of FAAH inhibitors using a novel substrate, decanoyl 7-amino-4-methyl coumarin (D-AMC) that is cleaved by FAAH to release decanoic acid and the highly fluorescent molecule 7-amino-4-methyl coumarin (AMC). This assay gives an excellent signal window for measuring FAAH activity and, as a continuous assay, inherently offers improved sensitivity and accuracy over previously reported endpoint assays. The assay was validated using a panel of known FAAH inhibitors and purified recombinant human FAAH, then converted to a 384 well format and used to screen a large library of compounds (>600,000 compounds) to identify FAAH inhibitors. This screen identified numerous novel FAAH inhibitors of diverse chemotypes. These hits confirmed using a native FAAH substrate, anandamide, and had very similar rank order potency to that obtained using the D-AMC substrate. Collectively these data demonstrate that D-AMC can be successfully used to rapidly and effectively identify novel FAAH inhibitors for potential therapeutic use.


Asunto(s)
Amidohidrolasas/metabolismo , Bioensayo/métodos , Colorantes Fluorescentes/análisis , Automatización/métodos , Cumarinas/farmacocinética , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Humanos , Indicadores y Reactivos/farmacocinética , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados
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J Med Chem ; 49(26): 7843-53, 2006 Dec 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17181167

RESUMEN

A series of potent neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) ligands based on a 3,8-diazabicyclo[4.2.0]octane core have been synthesized and evaluated for affinity and agonist efficacy at the human high affinity nicotine recognition site (halpha4beta2) and in a rat model of persistent nociceptive pain (formalin model). Numerous analogs in this series exhibit picomolar affinity in radioligand binding assays and nanomolar agonist potency in functional assays, placing them among the most potent nAChR ligands known for the halpha4beta2 receptor. Several of the compounds reported in this study (i.e., 24, 25, 28, 30, 32, and 47) exhibit equivalent or greater affinity for the halpha4beta2 receptor relative to epibatidine, and like epibatidine, many exhibit robust analgesic efficacy in the rat formalin model of persistent pain.


Asunto(s)
Analgésicos/metabolismo , Agonistas Nicotínicos/síntesis química , Octanos/síntesis química , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Receptores Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Analgésicos/síntesis química , Analgésicos/química , Animales , Unión Competitiva , Compuestos Bicíclicos Heterocíclicos con Puentes/metabolismo , Calcio/metabolismo , Humanos , Ligandos , Conformación Molecular , Estructura Molecular , Agonistas Nicotínicos/química , Agonistas Nicotínicos/metabolismo , Octanos/química , Octanos/metabolismo , Piridinas/metabolismo , Ensayo de Unión Radioligante , Ratas , Receptores Nicotínicos/química , Relación Estructura-Actividad
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J Mol Neurosci ; 30(1-2): 11-2, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17192606

RESUMEN

Previous studies in other laboratories have shown that alpha4beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) exhibits a biphasic concentration-response relationship for ACh with low and high EC50 components, and that the low EC50 component can be augmented by decreasing the alpha4:beta2 message ratio or incubating overnight in nicotine or at low temperature (Zwart and Vijverberg, 1998; Covernton and Connolly, 2000; Buisson and Bertrand, 2001; Nelson et al., 2003; Zhou et al., 2003). In the process of cloning ferret nAChR subunits, we found alpha4 and beta2 messages with long untranslated regions (UTRs), as well as those with no UTRs. Combinations of these messages revealed that the presence of UTRs influenced the ability to exclusively express high-sensitivity subforms of alpha4beta2 and alpha3beta2 nAChRs. Injection of oocytes with alpha4 and beta2 RNAs lacking UTRs (1:1 ratio) led to expression of a biphasic concentration-response relationship for ACh with EC50 values of 0.5 (high sensitivity) and 114 microM(low sensitivity). Decreasing the alpha4:beta2 message ratio to as much as 1:120 increased the high-sensitivity component slightly, but the ACh concentration response remained biphasic. In contrast, injection of messages with UTRs (1:1 ratio) led to expression of a monophasic concentration response to ACh and a high-sensitivity EC50 value of 2.3 microM, as shown in Fig. 1.


Asunto(s)
Receptores Nicotínicos/fisiología , Acetilcolina/farmacología , Animales , Estradiol/farmacología , Estradiol/fisiología , Isoformas de Proteínas/fisiología , Subunidades de Proteína , Receptores Nicotínicos/efectos de los fármacos
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Mol Pain ; 1: 28, 2005 Sep 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16191202

RESUMEN

TRPV1 (vanilloid receptor 1) receptors are activated by a variety of ligands such as capsaicin, as well as by acidic conditions and temperatures above 42 degrees C. These activators can enhance the potency of one another, shifting the activation curve for TRPV1 to the left. In this study, for example, we observed an approximately 10-fold shift in the capsaicin EC50 (640 nM to 45 nM) for rat TRPV1 receptors expressed in HEK-293 cells when the pH was lowered from 7.4 to 5.5. To investigate potential causes for this shift in capsaicin potency, the rates of current activation and deactivation of whole-cell currents were measured in individual cells exposed to treatments of pH 5.5, 1 microM capsaicin or in combination. Acidic pH was found to both increase the activation rate and decrease the deactivation rate of capsaicin-activated currents providing a possible mechanism for the enhanced potency of capsaicin under acidic conditions. Utilizing a paired-pulse protocol, acidic pH slowed the capsaicin deactivation rate and was readily reversible. Moreover, the effect could occur under modestly acidic conditions (pH 6.5) that did not directly activate TRPV1. When TRPV1 was maximally activated by capsaicin and acidic pH, the apparent affinity of the novel and selective capsaicin-site competitive TRPV1 antagonist, A-425619, was reduced approximately 35 fold. This shift was overcome by reducing the capsaicin concentration co-applied with acidic pH. Since inflammation is associated with tissue acidosis, these findings enhance understanding of TRPV1 receptor responses in inflammatory pain where tissue acidosis is prevalent.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos/metabolismo , Capsaicina/farmacología , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/metabolismo , Animales , Línea Celular , Humanos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno/efectos de los fármacos , Activación del Canal Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Isoquinolinas/farmacología , Cinética , Protones , Ratas , Canales Catiónicos TRPV/antagonistas & inhibidores , Factores de Tiempo , Urea/análogos & derivados , Urea/farmacología
17.
Neuropharmacology ; 48(1): 72-9, 2005 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15617729

RESUMEN

Different nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes appear to modulate dopamine release from the striatum and prefrontal cortex. In this study a combination of subtype-selective antagonists and agonists were used to extensively characterize the nAChRs involved in dopamine release from slice preparations of these two brain regions. alpha-conotoxin-MII inhibited nicotine-evoked [3H]dopamine (DA) release from striatum by 45%, but did not affect cortical dopamine release. Neither methyllycaconitine, alpha-bungarotoxin, nor alpha-conotoxin-ImI affected nicotine-evoked [3H]DA release from either striatum or prefrontal cortex. MG 624, a novel selective nAChR antagonist, inhibited cortical [3H]DA by 53%, but had no effect on striatal release. Compared to nicotine, (+/-)-UB-165 showed less efficacy with respect to dopamine release from striatum, and had no effect on cortical dopamine release. (+/-)-UB-165-evoked striatal dopamine release was completely blocked by mecamylamine, partially blocked (up to 55%) by alpha-conotoxin-MII, and unaffected by methyllycaconitine or alpha-conotoxin-ImI. alpha4beta2* and alpha6beta2beta3* nAChRs appear to play a role in striatal dopamine release, whereas alpha4beta2* nAChRs modulate release from prefrontal cortex. alpha7* nAChRs do not appear to play a role in nAChR-mediated dopamine release from either brain region.


Asunto(s)
Química Encefálica/fisiología , Cuerpo Estriado/metabolismo , Dopamina/metabolismo , Corteza Prefrontal/metabolismo , Receptores Nicotínicos/fisiología , Animales , Química Encefálica/efectos de los fármacos , Hidrocarburos Aromáticos con Puentes/farmacología , Bungarotoxinas/farmacología , Conotoxinas/farmacología , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Masculino , Nicotina/farmacología , Agonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Antagonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Piridinas/farmacología , Compuestos de Amonio Cuaternario/farmacología , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Receptores Nicotínicos/clasificación , Estilbenos/farmacología , Tritio/metabolismo
18.
J Med Chem ; 48(3): 744-52, 2005 Feb 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15689158

RESUMEN

Novel transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) receptor antagonists with various bicyclic heteroaromatic pharmacophores were synthesized, and their in vitro activity in blocking capsaicin activation of TRPV1 was assessed. On the basis of the contribution of these pharmacophores to the in vitro potency, they were ranked in the order of 5-isoquinoline > 8-quinoline = 8-quinazoline > 8-isoquinoline > or = cinnoline approximately phthalazine approximately quinoxaline approximately 5-quinoline. The 5-isoquinoline-containing compound 14a (hTRPV1 IC50 = 4 nM) exhibited 46% oral bioavailability and in vivo activity in animal models of visceral and inflammatory pain. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacological properties of 14a are substantial improvements over the profile of the high-throughput screening hit 1 (hTRPV1 IC50 = 22 nM), which was not efficacious in animal pain models and was not orally bioavailable.


Asunto(s)
Analgésicos/síntesis química , Isoquinolinas/síntesis química , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Receptores de Droga/antagonistas & inhibidores , Urea/análogos & derivados , Urea/síntesis química , Dolor Abdominal/tratamiento farmacológico , Administración Oral , Analgésicos/química , Analgésicos/farmacología , Animales , Disponibilidad Biológica , Calcio/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Compuestos Heterocíclicos con 2 Anillos/síntesis química , Compuestos Heterocíclicos con 2 Anillos/química , Compuestos Heterocíclicos con 2 Anillos/farmacología , Humanos , Hiperalgesia/tratamiento farmacológico , Isoquinolinas/química , Isoquinolinas/farmacología , Modelos Moleculares , Quinazolinas/síntesis química , Quinazolinas/química , Quinazolinas/farmacología , Quinolinas/síntesis química , Quinolinas/química , Quinolinas/farmacología , Ratas , Electricidad Estática , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Urea/química , Urea/farmacología
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Neurosci Lett ; 376(1): 29-34, 2005 Mar 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15694269

RESUMEN

Recent evidence has suggested that the anti-allodynic effect of neuronal acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists may have a peripheral component [L.E. Rueter, K.L. Kohlhaas, P. Curzon, C.S. Surowy, M.D. Meyer, Peripheral and central sites of action for A-85380 in the spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain, Pain 103 (2003) 269-276]. In further studies of the peripheral anti-allodynic mechanisms of nAChR agonists, we investigated the function of nAChRs in acutely isolated dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from allodynic [L5-L6 spinal nerve ligation (SNL)] and naive adult rats. Following determination of cell diameter and membrane capacitance, responses to rapid applications of nAChR agonists were recorded under whole cell patch clamp. nAChR inward currents were observed in approximately 60% of naive neurons, across small, medium, and large diameter cells. Evoked nAChR currents could be clustered into three broad classes: fast transient, biphasic, and slow desensitizing currents, consistent with multiple subtypes of nAChR expressed in DRG [J.R. Genzen, W. Van Cleve, D.S. McGehee, Dorsal root ganglion neurons express multiple nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes, J. Neurophysiol. 86 (2001) 1773-1782]. In contrast, in neurons from allodynic animals, the occurrence and amplitude of responses to nAChR agonists were significantly reduced. Reduced responsiveness to nAChR agonists covered the range of DRG neuron sizes. The decrease in the responsiveness to nAChR agonists was not seen in neighboring uninjured L4 neurons. The significant decrease in the number of cells with nAChR agonist responses, compounded with the significant decrease in response amplitude, indicates that there is a marked down regulation of functional nAChRs in DRG somata associated with SNL.


Asunto(s)
Ganglios Espinales/patología , Neuronas/fisiología , Dolor/patología , Receptores Nicotínicos/fisiología , Acetilcolina/farmacología , Animales , Azetidinas/farmacología , Recuento de Células/métodos , Células Cultivadas , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Ligadura/métodos , Región Lumbosacra , Masculino , Mecamilamina/farmacología , Potenciales de la Membrana/efectos de los fármacos , Potenciales de la Membrana/fisiología , Neuronas/clasificación , Agonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Antagonistas Nicotínicos/farmacología , Dolor/fisiopatología , Técnicas de Placa-Clamp/métodos , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Traumatismos de la Médula Espinal/patología , Traumatismos de la Médula Espinal/fisiopatología
20.
Pain ; 103(3): 269-276, 2003 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12791433

RESUMEN

Neuronal nicotinic receptor (NNR) agonists such as ABT 594 have been shown to be effective in a wide range of preclinical models of acute and neuropathic pain. The present study, using the NNR agonist A-85380, sought to determine if NNR agonists are acting via similar or differing mechanisms to induce anti-nociception and anti-allodynia. A systemic administration of the quaternary NNR antagonist chlorisondamine (0.4 micromol/kg, intraperitoneal (i.p.)) did not alter A-85380-induced (0.75 micromol/kg, i.p.) anti-nociception in the rat paw withdrawal model of acute thermal pain. In contrast, previous studies have demonstrated that blockade of central NNRs by prior administration of chlorisondamine (10 microg i.c.v.) prevents A-85380 induced anti-nociception indicating a predominantly central site of action of NNR agonists in relieving acute pain. In the rat spinal nerve ligation model of neuropathic pain, A-85380 induced a dose-dependent anti-allodynia (0.5-1.0 micromol/kg) that was blocked by pretreatment with mecamylamine (1 micromol/kg). Interestingly, unlike acute pain, both systemic and central administration of chlorisondamine blocked A-85380-induced anti-allodynia, an effect that was determined not to be due to a non-specific effect of chlorisondamine or to chlorisondamine crossing the blood-brain barrier. The peripheral site of action was shown not to be the primary receptive field, since A-85380 had equally potent anti-allodynic effects when it was injected into either the affected or unaffected paw. In contrast, infusion of A-85380 directly onto the L5 dorsal root ganglion on the affected side resulted in a dose-dependent and marked anti-allodynia (10-20 microg) at doses that had no effect when injected systemically. This effect was blocked by pretreatment with chlorisondamine. Together these data further support the idea that different mechanisms underlie different pain states and suggest that the effects of NNR agonists in neuropathic pain may be due in part to peripheral actions of the compounds.


Asunto(s)
Benzopiranos/uso terapéutico , Ganglios Espinales/efectos de los fármacos , Ligadura/métodos , Mononeuropatías/fisiopatología , Antagonistas Nicotínicos/uso terapéutico , Dolor/tratamiento farmacológico , Animales , Antihipertensivos/farmacología , Benzopiranos/administración & dosificación , Clorisondamina/farmacología , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Vías de Administración de Medicamentos , Evaluación Preclínica de Medicamentos , Interacciones Farmacológicas , Hexametonio/farmacología , Masculino , Antagonistas Nicotínicos/administración & dosificación , Umbral del Dolor , Estimulación Física , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Factores de Tiempo
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