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A novel series of 2,5-substituted tryptamine derivatives as vascular 5HT1B/1D receptor antagonists.

G P Moloney1, A D Robertson, G R Martin, S MacLennan, N Mathews, S Dodsworth, P Y Sang, C Knight, R Glen.   

Abstract

The design, synthesis, and activity of a novel series of 2,5-substituted tryptamine derivatives at vascular 5HT1B-like receptors is described. Several important auxiliary binding sites of the 5HT1B-like receptor have been proposed following various modifications to the 2-substituent and especially to the methylene- or ethylene-linked 5-side chain. Careful design of new molecules based on a proposed pharmacophoric model of the 5HT1B-like receptor has resulted in the discovery of ethyl 3-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-5-[2-(2, 5-dioxo-1-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]-1H-indole-2-carboxylate (40), a highly potent, silent, competitive, and selective antagonist which shows affinity at the vascular 5HT1B-like receptors only. Changes to the size of the 2-ester substituent have a significant effect on affinity at the 5HT1B-like receptor and other receptors. Prudent placement of the carbonyl substituent in the heterocycle of the 5-side chain is crucial for good affinity and selectivity over the 5HT2A and other receptors. Several key structural and electronic features were identified which are crucial for producing antagonism within a tryptamine-based series. An electron deficient indole ring system appears essential in order to achieve antagonism, and this is achieved by the inclusion of electron-withdrawing groups at the 2-position of the indole ring. The molecule displacement within the receptor resulting from the inclusion of the bulky 2-substituents also enhances antagonism as this results in the removal of the pi electron density of the indole ring from the region of the receptor normally occupied by the indole ring of 5HT. There also appears to be a structural requirement on the side chain incorporating the protonatable nitrogen, and this is achieved by the inclusion of the bulky 2-ester group which neighbors the 3-ethylamine side chain.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9240350     DOI: 10.1021/jm9605849

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


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