Link lub cytat. http://195.117.226.27:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/520
Tytuł: Synthesis of N-(phenoxyalkyl)-, N-{2-[2-(phenoxy)ethoxy]ethyl}- or N-(phenoxyacetyl)piperazine Derivatives and Their Activity Within the Central Nervous System
Autorzy: Pańczyk, Katarzyna
Pytka, Karolina
Jakubczyk, Magdalena
Rapacz, Anna
Siwek, Agata
Głuch-Lutwin, Monika
Gryboś, Anna
Słoczyńska, Karolina
Koczurkiewicz, Paulina
Ryszawy, Damian
Pękala, Elżbieta
Budziszewska, Bogusława
Starek-Świechowicz, Beata
Suraj-Prażmowska, Joanna
Walczak, Maria
Żesławska, Ewa
Nitek, Wojciech
Bucki, Adam
Kołaczkowski, Marcin
Żelaszczyk, Dorota
Francik, Renata
Marona, Henryk
Waszkielewicz, Anna M.
Data wydania: 2019
Wydawca: Wiley
Cytat: ChemistrySelect 2019, 4, 9381 –9391 https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.201902648
Abstract: Depression, anxiety and epilepsy share some etiology factors, causing frequently observed multimodal activity of centrally active compounds. This might raise the risk of central adverse effects of potential drugs, but on the other hand - in a light of common comorbidity of these diseases - also make an opportunity for avoiding polypragmasy. The presented study combines rational drug design methods, chemical synthesis, receptor studies and in vivo pharmacological screening (mice, i. p.) in order to obtain new centrally active piperazine derivatives in a context of their potential multimodality, investigate the mechanism of their activity and establish relationship between their structure, molecular mechanism and in vivo central activity(-ies). The most promising pharmacological profile showed 1-(2-(2,5-dimethylphenoxy)ethyl)-4-phenylpiperazine dihydrochloride (1), which was active in the four-plate test (anxiolytic-like activity) at 1.25 mg/kg b.w. and possessed high affinities towards several tested molecular targets (5-HT1A Ki=35 nM - weak antagonist, 5-HT2A Ki=121 nM, 5-HT7 Ki=130 nM - weak antagonist, α1 Ki=82 nM, μ Ki=240 nM).
URI: http://195.117.226.27:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/520
ISSN: 2365-6549
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