Do spiroindolines have the potential to replace vesamicol as lead compound for the development of radioligands targeting the vesicular acetylcholine transporter?
Bioorg Med Chem
; 25(19): 5107-5113, 2017 10 01.
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The vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) is an important target for in vivo imaging of neurodegenerative processes using positron emission tomography (PET). So far the development of VAChT PET radioligands is based on the single known lead compound vesamicol. In this study we investigated a recently published spiroindoline based compound class (Sluder et al., 2012), which was suggested to have potential in the development of VAChT ligands. Therefore, we synthesized a small series of N,N-substituted spiro[indoline-3,4'-piperidine] derivatives and determined their in vitro binding affinities toward the VAChT. In order to investigate the selectivity, the off-target binding toward σ1 and σ2 receptors was determined. The compounds possessed VAChT affinities with Ki values in the range of 39-376nM. Binding affinities toward the σ1 and σ2 receptors are in a similar range indicating that the strong structural difference between the spiroindolines and vesamicol did not improve the selectivity. The observed potential to additionally bind to σ receptors let us assume that the herein investigated spiroindolines are not suitable to replace vesamicol as lead compound for the development of VAChT ligands.
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Piperidinas
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Compostos de Espiro
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Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons
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Proteínas Vesiculares de Transporte de Acetilcolina
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Animals
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2017
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