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Five-Membered N-Heterocyclic Scaffolds as Novel Amino Bioisosteres at γ-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Type A Receptors and GABA Transporters.

Alessandro GiraudoJacob KrallFrancesco BavoBirgitte NielsenKenneth Thermann KongstadBarbara RolandoRossella De BlasioDavid E GloriamRebekka LöfflerLouise ThiesenKasper HarpsøeKarla A FrydenvangDonatella BoschiPetrine WellendorphMarco L LolliAnders A JensenBente Frølund
Published in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2019)
Given the heterogeneity within the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor and transporter families, a detailed insight into the pharmacology is still relatively sparse. To enable studies of the physiological roles governed by specific receptor and transporter subtypes, a series of GABA analogues comprising five-membered nitrogen- and sulfur-containing heterocycles as amine bioisosteres were synthesized and pharmacologically characterized at native and selected recombinant GABAA receptors and GABA transporters. The dihydrothiazole and imidazoline analogues, 5-7, displayed moderate GAT activities and GABAA receptor binding affinities in the mid-nanomolar range ( Ki, 90-450 nM). Moreover, they exhibited full and equipotent agonist activity compared to GABA at GABAA-αβγ receptors but somewhat lower potency as partial agonists at the GABAA-ρ1 receptor. Stereoselectivity was observed for compounds 4 and 7 for the GABAA-αβγ receptors but not the GABAA-ρ1 receptor. This study illustrates how subtle differences in these novel amino GABA bioisosteres result in diverse pharmacological profiles in terms of selectivity and efficacy.
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