Conformational Restriction in Novel NAN‐190 and MP3022 Analogs and Their 5‐HT1A Receptor Activity

2006 
The newly synthesized analogs of NAN-190 containing m-Cl and m-CF 3 substituents in the arylpiperazine moiety and their conformationally restricted counterparts showed a very high 5-HT 1A receptor affinity. In the LLR test, the flexible compounds 4a and 5a displayed features of a partial agonist and agonist, respectively. The conformational restriction in the tested structures caused alternations in the observed in vivo effects; compounds 4b and 5b were classified as an inactive agent and an antagonist of postsynaptic 5-HT 1A receptors, respectively. Rigidification of MP3022 and its 5,6-dimethyl analog structures resulted in cis and trans stereoisomers 6b-9b with a 1- and 2-substituted benzotriazole moiety. In both series, in vitro experiments showed that the cis configurations of the compounds were better tolerated by 5-HT 1A receptor sites than the trans ones. The conformational analysis revealed various spatial regions that can be explored by terminal benzotriazole fragments in those structures. Like the previously described cis-6b, the new ligand cis-7b, displayed features of a postsynaptic 5-HT 1A receptor agonist, whereas cis-8b was characterized as a partial agonist of those receptor sites. It was suggested that the nonlinear geometry of the above agents has significant influence on the postsynaptic 5-HT 1A receptor stimulation.
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