A series of 3-nitrophenyl and 3-hydroxyphenyl ethers of (S)-N-methylprolinol bearing bulky and lipophilic substituents at phenyl C5 were tested for affinity at ?4?2 and ?3?4 nAChRs. The two phenyl ethers 5-substituted with 6-hydroxy-1-hexynyl showed high ?4?2 affinity and significantly increased ?4?2/?3?4 selectivity compared to the respective unsubstituted parent compounds. Within the two series of novel phenyl ethers, we observed parallel shifts in affinity and, furthermore, the increase in ?4?2/?3?4 selectivity resulting from the hydroxyalkynyl substitution parallels that reported for the same modification at the 3-pyridyl ether of (S)-N-methylprolinol (A-84543), a well-known potent ?4?2 agonist. On the basis of these results, our nitrophenyl and hydroxyphenyl prolinol ethers can be considered bioisosteres of the pyridyl ether A-84543 and lead compounds candidable to analogous optimization processes.

Novel 5-substituted 3-hydroxyphenyl and 3-nitrophenyl ethers of S-prolinol as ?4?2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands

Gotti C;
2016

Abstract

A series of 3-nitrophenyl and 3-hydroxyphenyl ethers of (S)-N-methylprolinol bearing bulky and lipophilic substituents at phenyl C5 were tested for affinity at ?4?2 and ?3?4 nAChRs. The two phenyl ethers 5-substituted with 6-hydroxy-1-hexynyl showed high ?4?2 affinity and significantly increased ?4?2/?3?4 selectivity compared to the respective unsubstituted parent compounds. Within the two series of novel phenyl ethers, we observed parallel shifts in affinity and, furthermore, the increase in ?4?2/?3?4 selectivity resulting from the hydroxyalkynyl substitution parallels that reported for the same modification at the 3-pyridyl ether of (S)-N-methylprolinol (A-84543), a well-known potent ?4?2 agonist. On the basis of these results, our nitrophenyl and hydroxyphenyl prolinol ethers can be considered bioisosteres of the pyridyl ether A-84543 and lead compounds candidable to analogous optimization processes.
2016
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN -
6-Hydroxy-1-hexinyl
A-84543
Affinity
Bioisosterism
Ligand
nAChR
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