Kojic Acid Derivatives as Histamine H3 Receptor Ligands
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概要
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The histamine H3 receptor (H3R) is a promising target in the development of new compounds for the treatment of mainly centrally occurring diseases. However, emerging novel therapeutic concepts have been introduced and some indications in the H3R field, e.g. migraine, pain or allergic rhinitis, might take advantage of peripherally acting ligands. In this work, kojic acid-derived structural elements were inserted into a well established H3R antagonist/inverse agonist scaffold to investigate the bioisosteric potential of γ-pyranones with respect to the different moieties of the H3R pharmacophore. The most affine compounds showed receptor binding in the low nanomolar concentration range. Evaluation and comparison of kojic acid-containing ligands and their corresponding phenyl analogues (3—7) revealed that the newly integrated scaffold greatly influences chemical properties (S Log P, topological polar surface area (tPSA)) and hence, potentially modifies the pharmacokinetic profile of the different derivatives. Benzyl-1-(4-(3-(piperidin-1-yl)propoxy)phenyl)methanamine ligands 3 and 4 belong to the centrally acting diamine-based class of H3R antagonist/inverse agonist, whereas kojic acid analogues 6 and 7 might act peripherally. The latter compounds state promising lead structures in the development of H3R ligands with a modified profile of action.
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著者
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Stark Holger
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-universitat Frankfurt Am Main Institut Fur Pharmazeutische Chemie
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SANDER Kerstin
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main, Institut fur Pharmazeutische Chemie
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KOTTKE Tim
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt am Main, Institut fur Pharmazeutische Chemie
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Stark Holger
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univ. Inst. Of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Biocenter Zafes/cmp/icnf
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Weizel Lilia
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biocenter, ZAFES/CMP/ICNF
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Stark Holger
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biocenter, ZAFES/CMP/ICNF
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Sander Kerstin
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biocenter, ZAFES/CMP/ICNF
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Kottke Tim
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Biocenter, ZAFES/CMP/ICNF
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