Synthesis of new melatoninergic hexahydroindenopyridines

2014 
Abstract Hexahydroindenopyridine (HHIP) is an interesting heterocyclic framework that contains an indene core similar to ramelteon. This type of tricyclic piperidines aroused our interest as potential melatoninergic ligands. Melatonin receptor ligands have applications in insomnia and depression. We report herein an efficient two-step method to prepare new HHIP by the reaction of an enamine with 3-bromopropylamine hydrobromide. Some synthesized compounds showed moderate affinity for melatonin receptors in the nanomolar or low micromolar range. Furthermore, the methylenedioxy HHIPs 2d ( N -phenylacetamide) and 2f ( N , N -diethylacetamide), exhibited high selectivity at MT 1 or MT 2 receptors, respectively, when compared with melatonin. It seems that the methylenedioxy group on the indene ring system and the N -acetamide substituent are important structural features to bind selectively MT 1 or MT 2 subtypes.
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