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Discovery of TAK-925 as a Potent, Selective, and Brain-Penetrant Orexin 2 Receptor Agonist.

Tatsuhiko FujimotoKentaro RikimaruKoichiro FukudaHiromichi SugimotoKei MasudaNorio OhyabuYoshihiro BannoNorihito TokunagaTetsuji KawamotoYoshihide TomataYasumi KumagaiMotoo IidaYoichi NaganoMariko Yoneyama-HirozaneYuji ShimizuKatsunori SasaTakashi IshikawaHiroshi YukitakeMitsuhiro ItoKazunobu AoyamaTakahiro Matsumoto
Published in: ACS medicinal chemistry letters (2022)
TAK-925, a potent, selective, and brain-penetrant orexin 2 receptor (OX2R) agonist, [methyl (2 R ,3 S )-3-((methylsulfonyl)amino)-2-((( cis -4-phenylcyclohexyl)oxy)methyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate, 16 ], was identified through the optimization of compound 2 , which was discovered by a high throughput screening (HTS) campaign. Subcutaneous administration of compound 16 produced wake-promoting effects in mice during the sleep phase. Compound 16 (TAK-925) is being developed for the treatment of narcolepsy and other related disorders.
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