Novel Benzodiazepine-Like Ligands with Various Anxiolytic, Antidepressant, or Pro-Cognitive Profiles.

Thomas D Prevot, Guanguan Li, Aleksandra Vidojevic, Keith A Misquitta, Corey Fee, Anja Santrac, Daniel E Knutson, Michael Rajesh Stephen, Revathi Kodali, Nicolas M Zahn, Leggy A Arnold, Petra Scholze, Janet L Fisher, Bojan D Marković, Mounira Banasr, James M Cook, Miroslav Savic, Etienne Sibille
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Altered gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) function is consistently reported in psychiatric disorders, normal aging, and neurodegenerative disorders and reduced function of GABA interneurons is associated with both mood and cognitive symptoms. Benzodiazepines (BZ) have broad anxiolytic, but also sedative, anticonvulsant and amnesic effects, due to nonspecific GABA-A receptor (GABAA-R) targeting. Varying the profile of activity of BZs at GABAA-Rs is predicted to uncover additional therapeutic potential. We synthesized four novel imidazobenzodiazepine (IBZD) amide ligands and tested them for positive allosteric modulation at multiple α-GABAA-R (α-positive allosteric modulators), pharmacokinetic properties, as well as anxiolytic and antidepressant activities in adult mice. Efficacy at reversing stress-induced or age-related working memory deficits was assessed using a spontaneous alternation task. Diazepam (DZP) was used as a control. Three ligands (GL-II-73, GL-II-74, and GL-II-75) demonstrated adequate brain penetration and showed predictive anxiolytic and antidepressant efficacies. GL-II-73 and GL-II-75 significantly reversed stress-induced and age-related working memory deficits. In contrast, DZP displayed anxiolytic but no antidepressant effects or effects on working memory. We demonstrate distinct profiles of anxiolytic, antidepressant, and/or pro-cognitive activities of newly designed IBZD amide ligands, suggesting novel therapeutic potential for IBZD derivatives in depression and aging.

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具有各种抗焦虑、抗抑郁或促进认知特征的新型苯二氮卓类配体。
γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)功能的改变在精神疾病、正常衰老和神经退行性疾病中一直有报道,GABA中间神经元功能的降低与情绪和认知症状有关。苯二氮卓类药物(BZ)由于非特异性gabaa - a受体(GABAA-R)靶向,具有广泛的抗焦虑,镇静,抗惊厥和遗忘作用。改变BZs在GABAA-Rs上的活性谱预计会发现额外的治疗潜力。合成了四种新型咪唑苯二氮卓(IBZD)酰胺配体,并对它们在α-GABAA-R (α-阳性变构调节剂)下的正变构调节、药代动力学特性、抗焦虑和抗抑郁活性进行了测试。使用自发交替任务评估逆转压力诱导或年龄相关的工作记忆缺陷的有效性。安定(DZP)作为对照。三种配体(GL-II-73、GL-II-74和GL-II-75)显示出足够的脑穿透性,并显示出预测的抗焦虑和抗抑郁功效。GL-II-73和GL-II-75显著逆转压力诱导和年龄相关的工作记忆缺陷。相比之下,DZP表现出抗焦虑作用,但没有抗抑郁作用或对工作记忆的影响。我们证明了新设计的IBZD酰胺配体具有不同的抗焦虑、抗抑郁和/或促认知活性,这表明IBZD衍生物在抑郁症和衰老方面具有新的治疗潜力。
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