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Neurosteroid analogues: structure-activity studies of benz[e]indene modulators of GABAA receptor function. 1. The effect of 6-methyl substitution on the electrophysiological activity of 7-substituted benz[e]indene-3-carbonitriles.

Y Hu1, C F Zorumski, D F Covey.   

Abstract

The effect of 6-methyl substitution of the ability of 7-(2-hydroxyethyl)benz[e]indene-3-carbonitriles to potentiate GABA-mediated chloride current and to directly gate a chloride current in the absence of GABA in cultured rat hippocampal neurons was investigated. Structurally analogous steroid 17-carbonitriles that either contained or did not contain a 19-methyl group were also investigated. Compounds were evaluated at 1 microM for their ability to potentiate GABA-mediated currents and at 10 microM for current activation in the absence of GABA. The benz[e]indene 3(R)-carbonitriles and analogous steroid 17 alpha-carbonitriles had no effects in either assay. The benz[e]indene-3(S)-carbonitriles and analogous steroid 17 alpha-carbonitriles were active in both assays. Relative to the 6-unsubstituted benz[e]indene 3(S)-carbonitrile, the following effects of 6-methyl substituents were observed: a 6(a)-methyl group increased both activities; a 6(e)-methyl group decreased both activities; and 6,6-dimethyl substituents had opposing effects so that both activities remained similar to those of the 6-unsubstituted compound. The activities of the steroid 17 beta-carbonitriles were not affected significantly by the presence or absence of a 19-methyl group. A conformational analysis using molecular modeling methods was also performed for the benz[e]indene 3S-carbonitriles and the steroid 17 beta-carbonitriles. The ability of the different 6-methyl substituents to differentially effect the conformations of the flexible benz[e]indenes and the inability of the steroid 19-methyl group to alter the conformations of the rigid steroid 17 beta-carbonitriles are suggested to explain the results.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8254624     DOI: 10.1021/jm00076a025

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


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