| Literature DB >> 24238903 |
Hyosung Lee1, Alexander S Gold, Xiao-Fang Yang, Rajesh Khanna, Harold Kohn.
Abstract
Several antiepileptic drugs exert their activities by inhibiting Na(+) currents. Recent studies demonstrated that compounds containing a biaryl-linked motif (Ar-X-Ar') modulate Na(+) currents. We, and others, have reported that compounds with an embedded benzyloxyphenyl unit (ArOCH2Ar', OCH2=X) exhibit potent anticonvulsant activities. Here, we show that benzyloxybenzylammonium chlorides ((+)H3NCH2C6H4OCH2Ar' Cl(-)) displayed notable activities in animal seizure models. Electrophysiological studies of 4-(2'-trifluoromethoxybenzyloxy)benzylammonium chloride (9) using embryonic cortical neurons demonstrated that 9 promoted both fast and slow inactivation of Na(+) channels. These findings suggest that the potent anticonvulsant activities of the earlier compounds were due, in part, to the benzyloxyphenyl motif and provide support for the use of the biaryl-linked pharmacophore in future drug design efforts.Entities:
Keywords: Antiepileptic agents; Benzyloxybenzylammonium chlorides; Biaryl-linked motif; Na(+) current inhibition
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24238903 DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2013.10.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Med Chem ISSN: 0968-0896 Impact factor: 3.641