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Synthesis and biological activity of novel tert-amylphenoxyalkyl (homo)piperidine derivatives as histamine H3R ligands

  • Bioorg Med Chem. 2017 May 15;25(10):2701-2712. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2017.03.031.
Kamil J Kuder 1 Dorota Łażewska 1 Maria Kaleta 1 Gniewomir Latacz 1 Tim Kottke 2 Agnieszka Olejarz 1 Tadeusz Karcz 1 Andrzej Fruziński 3 Katarzyna Szczepańska 1 Janina Karolak-Wojciechowska 3 Holger Stark 4 Katarzyna Kieć-Kononowicz 5
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Technology and Biotechnology of Drugs, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Medyczna 9, Kraków 30-688, Poland.
  • 2 Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biozentrun, ZAFES, Frankfurt/Main 60438, Germany.
  • 3 Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, Technical University of Łódź, Żeromskiego 116 str., Łódź 90-924, Poland.
  • 4 Institute of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University, Universitaetsstr. 1, Düsseldorf 40225, Germany.
  • 5 Department of Technology and Biotechnology of Drugs, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Medyczna 9, Kraków 30-688, Poland. Electronic address: mfkonono@cyf-kr.edu.pl.
Abstract

As a continuation of our search for novel histamine H3 receptor ligands a series of twenty new tert-amyl phenoxyalkylamine derivatives (2-21) was synthesized. Compounds of four to eight carbon atoms spacer alkyl chain were evaluated on their binding properties at human histamine H3 receptor (hH3R). The highest affinities were observed for pentyl derivatives 6-8 (Ki=8.8-23.4nM range) and among them piperidine derivative 6 with Ki=8.8nM. Structures 6, 7 were also classified as antagonists in cAMP accumulation assay (with EC50=157 and 164nM, respectively). Moreover, new compounds were also evaluated for anticonvulsant activity in Antiepileptic Screening Program (ASP) at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (USA). Seven compounds (2-4, 9, 11, 12 and 20) showed anticonvulsant activity at maximal electroshock (MES) test in the dose of 30mg/kg at 0.5h. In the subcutaneous pentetrazole (scMET) test compound 4 showed protection at 100 and 300mg/kg dose at mice, however compounds showed high neurotoxicity in rotarod test at used doses. Also, molecular modeling studies were undertaken, to explain affinity of compounds at hH3R (taking into the consideration X-ray analysis of compound 18). In order to estimate "drug-likeness" of selected compounds in silico and experimental evaluation of lipophilicity, metabolic stability and cytotoxicity was performed.

Keywords

Anticonvulsants; Drug-like properties; Histamine H(3) receptor; Histamine H(3) receptor ligands; Molecular docking; Non-imidazole histamine H(3)R ligands; Piperidine derivatives.

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