Recent Advances in the Development of Pyrimidine-based CNS Agents.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Current drug discovery technologies Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1570163819666221003094402
Swati Pant, Sumitra Nain
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Background: In the past few decades, considerable progress has been made in CNS drug discovery, and various new CNS agents have been developed. Pyrimidine is an important scaffold in the area of medicinal chemistry. Recently, pyrimidine-containing compounds have been successfully designed as potent CNS agents. Substantial research has been carried out on pyrimidine-bearing compounds to treat different disorders of CNS in various animal models.

Methods: Utilizing various databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, and Web of Science, the literature review was conducted. The specifics of significant articles were discussed with an emphasis on the potency of pyrimidines derivatives possessing CNS activity.

Results: Recent papers indicating pyrimidine derivatives with CNS activity were incorporated into the manuscript. (46) to (50) papers included different pyrimidine derivatives as 5-HT agonist/antagonists, (62) to (67) as adenosine agonist/antagonist, (70) to (75) as anticonvulsant agents, (80) to (83) as cannabinoid receptor agonists, (102) to (103) as nicotinic and (110) as muscarinic receptor agonists. The remaining papers (113) to (114) represented pyrimidine-based molecular imaging agents.

Conclusion: Pyrimidine and its derivatives have been studied in detail to evaluate their efficacy in overcoming multiple central nervous system disorders. The article covers the current updates on pyrimidine-based compounds as potent CNS and molecular imaging agents and will definitely provide a better platform for the development of potent pyrimidine-based CNS drugs in the near future.

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嘧啶类中枢神经系统药物的研究进展。
背景:在过去的几十年里,中枢神经系统药物的发现取得了长足的进展,各种新的中枢神经系统药物被开发出来。嘧啶是药物化学领域的重要支架。近年来,含嘧啶类化合物已被成功设计为有效的中枢神经系统药物。在各种动物模型中,对含嘧啶化合物治疗不同中枢神经系统疾病进行了大量研究。方法:利用Google Scholar、PubMed、Science Direct、Web of Science等数据库进行文献综述。重点讨论了具有中枢神经系统活性的嘧啶衍生物的效力。结果:本文收录了近年来表明具有中枢神经系统活性的嘧啶衍生物的论文。(46)至(50)篇论文包括不同的嘧啶衍生物作为5-羟色胺激动剂/拮抗剂,(62)至(67)作为腺苷激动剂/拮抗剂,(70)至(75)作为抗惊厥剂,(80)至(83)作为大麻素受体激动剂,(102)至(103)作为烟碱和(110)作为毒蕈碱受体激动剂。其余的论文(113)至(114)为基于嘧啶的分子显像剂。结论:对嘧啶及其衍生物治疗多种中枢神经系统疾病的疗效进行了详细的研究。本文综述了嘧啶类化合物作为强效中枢神经系统和分子显像剂的最新进展,为今后开发强效嘧啶类中枢神经系统药物提供了良好的平台。
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Current drug discovery technologies
Current drug discovery technologies Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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期刊介绍: Due to the plethora of new approaches being used in modern drug discovery by the pharmaceutical industry, Current Drug Discovery Technologies has been established to provide comprehensive overviews of all the major modern techniques and technologies used in drug design and discovery. The journal is the forum for publishing both original research papers and reviews describing novel approaches and cutting edge technologies used in all stages of drug discovery. The journal addresses the multidimensional challenges of drug discovery science including integration issues of the drug discovery process.
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