α4β2神经元烟碱受体高亲和力配体的结构研究

Michael J. Dart, James T. Wasicak, Keith B. Ryther, Michael R. Schrimpf, Ki H. Kim, David J. Anderson, James P. Sullivan, Michael D. Meyer
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神经元烟碱乙酰胆碱受体(nAChRs)是一个异质性的相关离子通道家族,广泛分布于中枢和周围神经系统。它们都有一个共同的结构,由五个亚基蛋白组成,在细胞表面结合,形成配体门控的阳离子渗透孔。目前,药物化学团队正在花费大量的精力来合成对中央而不是外周nAChR亚型具有选择性的配体。在中枢神经系统中,多种nAChR亚型被识别,而在这些亚型中表现出选择性的配体的发现为开发新的治疗药物提供了机会。α4β2亚型是CNS中最丰富的nAChR亚型之一,一直是高亲和力配体设计的主要焦点。尼古丁(1)和最近的依比替丁(2)已经成为大多数活性化合物设计的结构模板。尽管nAChR配体的多样性正在增加,但与α4β2受体高亲和力结合所必需的结构要求仍然知之甚少。所有强效α4β2配体共有的假定药效元素包括(1)碱性或季铵化氮原子,(2)不太碱性的氮原子或羰基氧原子,它们可能分别与受体上的富电子和缺电子位点相互作用。目前已知的高亲和类似物家族由一系列含有碱性胺的氮杂环组成。另外还发现了几个碱胺片段,包括吡咯利西啶核(如8)和2-氮杂环[2.2.1]庚烷骨架(如9)。此外,我们还发现呋喃[2,3-b]吡啶杂环(化合物10)可作为尼古丁吡啶基取代基的有用生物等构替代物。我们提出了一个初步的药效团模型,在该模型中,本文报道的α4β2 nAChR的各种高亲和力配体的推定药效元件可以合理地叠加。
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Structural aspects of high affinity ligands for the α4β2 neuronal nicotinic receptor

Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are a heterogeneous family of related ion channels that are widely distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems. They all share a common architecture of five subunit proteins that combine at the cell surface to create a ligand-gated cation permeable pore. Significant effort is currently being expended by medicinal chemistry teams to synthesize ligands that exhibit selectivity for central over peripheral nAChR subtypes. Within the CNS, multiple nAChR subtypes are recognized, and the discovery of ligands exhibiting selectivity among these subtypes offers an opportunity for the development of novel therapeutic agents. The α4β2 subtype is one of the most abundant nAChR subtypes within the CNS, and has been the primary focus of high affinity ligand design. Nicotine (1), and more recently, epibatidine (2) have served as structural templates for the design of the majority of active compounds. Although the diversity of nAChR ligands is growing, the structural requirements necessary for high affinity binding with the α4β2 receptor remain poorly understood. The putative pharmacophoric elements common to all potent α4β2 ligands include (1) a basic or quaternized nitrogen atom, and (2) a less basic nitrogen or a carbonyl oxygen that presumably interact with electron rich and electron deficient sites on the receptor, respectively. The family of currently known high affinity analogs consists of a diverse array of azacycles containing a basic amine. Several additional basic amine fragments have been identified, including the pyrrolizidine nucleus (exemplified by 8) and the 2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane skeleton (exemplified by 9). In addition, we have found that the furo[2,3-b]pyridine heterocycle (compound 10) serves as useful bioisosteric replacement for the pyridyl substituent of nicotine. A preliminary pharmacophore model is proposed in which a reasonable superposition of the putative pharmacophoric elements of the diverse array of high affinity ligands for the α4β2 nAChR reported herein may be accommodated.

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