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Modulating the Serotonin Receptor Spectrum of Pulicatin Natural Products.

Zhenjian LinMisty D SmithGisela P ConcepcionMargo G HaygoodBaldomero M OliveraAlan LightEric W Schmidt
Published in: Journal of natural products (2017)
Serotonin (5-HT) receptors are important in health and disease, but the existence of 14 subtypes necessitates selective ligands. Previously, the pulicatins were identified as ligands that specifically bound to the subtype 5-HT2B in the 500 nM to 10 μM range and that exhibited in vitro effects on cultured mouse neurons. Here, we examined the structure-activity relationship of 30 synthetic and natural pulicatin derivatives using binding, receptor functionality, and in vivo assays. The results reveal the 2-arylthiazoline scaffold as a tunable serotonin receptor-targeting pharmacophore. Tests in mice show potential antiseizure and antinociceptive activities at high doses without motor impairment.
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