Literature DB >> 18275132

Neurosteroid analogues. 14. Alternative ring system scaffolds: GABA modulatory and anesthetic actions of cyclopenta[b]phenanthrenes and cyclopenta[b]anthracenes.

Jamie B Scaglione1, Izabella Jastrzebska, Kathiresan Krishnan, Ping Li, Gustav Akk, Brad D Manion, Ann Benz, Amanda Taylor, Nigam P Rath, Alex S Evers, Charles F Zorumski, Steven Mennerick, Douglas F Covey.   

Abstract

Although the structural features of binding sites for neuroactive steroids on gamma-aminobutryic acid type A (GABA A) receptors are still largely unknown, structure-activity studies have established a pharmacophore for potent enhancement of GABA A receptor function by neuroactive steroids. This pharmacophore emphasizes the importance of the position and stereochemistry of hydrogen-bonding groups on the steroid. However, the importance of the steroid ring system in mediating hydrophobic interactions with the GABA A receptor is unclear. We have taken the cyclopenta[ b]phenanthrene (tetracyclic compounds with a nonlinear ring system different from that of steroids) and cyclopenta[ b]anthracene (tetracyclic molecules with a linear 6-6-6-5 carbocyclic ring system) ring systems and properly substituted them to satisfy the pharmacophore requirements of the critical hydrogen-bond donor and acceptor groups found in neuroactive steroids. We have found these cyclopenta[ b]phenanthrene and cyclopenta[ b]anthracene analogues to have potent activity at the GABA A receptor, rivaling that of the most potent steroid modulators. Single-channel analysis of electrophysiological data indicates that similarly substituted analogues in the different ring systems affect the kinetic components of macroscopic currents in different ways. Mutations to the hydrogen bonding amino acids at the putative steroid binding site (alpha1Q241L mutation and alpha1N407A/Y410F double mutation) produce similar effects on macroscopic current amplitude by the different ring system analogues suggesting that the different kinetic effects are explained by the precise interactions of each analogue with the same binding site(s).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18275132     DOI: 10.1021/jm701128r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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1.  The Efficient and Enantiospecific Total Synthesis of Cyclopenta[b]phenanthrenes Structurally-related to Neurosteroids.

Authors:  Mingxing Qian; Douglas F Covey
Journal:  Adv Synth Catal       Date:  2010-10-09       Impact factor: 5.837

2.  Neurosteroid analogues. 18. Structure-activity studies of ent-steroid potentiators of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors and comparison of their activities with those of alphaxalone and allopregnanolone.

Authors:  Mingxing Qian; Kathiresan Krishnan; Eva Kudova; Ping Li; Brad D Manion; Amanda Taylor; George Elias; Gustav Akk; Alex S Evers; Charles F Zorumski; Steven Mennerick; Douglas F Covey
Journal:  J Med Chem       Date:  2013-12-24       Impact factor: 7.446

3.  Kinetic and structural determinants for GABA-A receptor potentiation by neuroactive steroids.

Authors:  Gustav Akk; Douglas F Covey; Alex S Evers; Steven Mennerick; Charles F Zorumski; Joe Henry Steinbach
Journal:  Curr Neuropharmacol       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 7.363

4.  Hydrogen bonding between the 17beta-substituent of a neurosteroid and the GABA(A) receptor is not obligatory for channel potentiation.

Authors:  Ping Li; Achintya K Bandyopadhyaya; Douglas F Covey; Joe Henry Steinbach; Gustav Akk
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2009-08-20       Impact factor: 8.739

5.  Comparison of Steroid Modulation of Spontaneous Inhibitory Postsynaptic Currents in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons and Steady-State Single-Channel Currents from Heterologously Expressed α1β2γ2L GABA(A) Receptors.

Authors:  Sampurna Chakrabarti; Mingxing Qian; Kathiresan Krishnan; Douglas F Covey; Steven Mennerick; Gustav Akk
Journal:  Mol Pharmacol       Date:  2016-01-14       Impact factor: 4.436

Review 6.  Rational approaches for the design of various GABA modulators and their clinical progression.

Authors:  Kavita Bhagat; Jatinder V Singh; Piyusha P Pagare; Nitish Kumar; Anchal Sharma; Gurinder Kaur; Nihar Kinarivala; Srinivasa Gandu; Harbinder Singh; Sahil Sharma; Preet Mohinder S Bedi
Journal:  Mol Divers       Date:  2020-03-13       Impact factor: 2.943

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