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Changho Han1, Amy E Salyer, Eun Hoo Kim, Xinyi Jiang, Rachel E Jarrard, Matthew S Powers, Aaron M Kirchhoff, Tolani K Salvador, Julia A Chester, Gregory H Hockerman, David A Colby.
Abstract
The design, synthesis, biological evaluation, and in vivo studies of difluoromethyl ketones as GABAB agonists that are not structurally analogous to known GABAB agonists, such as baclofen or 3-aminopropyl phosphinic acid, are presented. The difluoromethyl ketones were assembled in three synthetic steps using a trifluoroacetate-release aldol reaction. Following evaluation at clinically relevant GABA receptors, we have identified a difluoromethyl ketone that is a potent GABAB agonist, obtained its X-ray structure, and presented preliminary in vivo data in alcohol-preferring mice. The behavioral studies in mice demonstrated that this compound tended to reduce the acoustic startle response, which is consistent with an anxiolytic profile. Structure-activity investigations determined that replacing the fluorines of the difluoromethyl ketone with hydrogens resulted in an inactive analogue. Resolution of the individual enantiomers of the difluoromethyl ketone provided a compound with full biological activity at concentrations less than an order of magnitude greater than the pharmaceutical, baclofen.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23428109 DOI: 10.1021/jm301805e
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446