SYNTHESIS OF 1,4,7,8,9,10-HEXAHYDRO-9-METHYL-6-NITROPYRIDO[3,4-F]-QUINOXALINE-2,3-DIONE AND RELATED QUINOXALINEDIONES - CHARACTERIZATION OF ALPHA-AMINO-3-HYDROXY-5-METHYL-4-ISOXAZOLEPROPIONIC ACID (AND N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE) RECEPTOR AND ANTICONVULSANT ACTIVITY

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BIGGE, CF
MALONE, TC
BOXER, PA
NELSON, CB
ORTWINE, DF
SCHELKUN, RM
RETZ, DM
LESCOSKY, LJ
BOROSKY, SA
VARTANIAN, MG
SCHWARZ, RD
CAMPBELL, GW
ROBICHAUD, LJ
WATJEN, F
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[1] WARNER LAMBERT PARKE DAVIS,PARKE DAVIS PHARMACEUT RES,DEPT NEUROSCI THERAPEUT,ANN ARBOR,MI 48105
[2] NEUROSEARCH AS,DK-2600 GLOSTRUP,DENMARK
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10.1021/jm00019a003
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Four related series of substituted quinoxalinediones containing angular fused-piperidine rings have been synthesized as alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptor antagonists with potential as neuroprotective agents, primarily for acute therapy immediately following a stroke.(2) The compounds were tested for their affinity to the AMPA, kainate, and strychnine-insensitive glycine receptor sites. In AMPA binding, the most potent compound was 27a (PNQX, IC50 = 63 nM), with affinity comparable to the literature standard 1 (NBQX, IC50 = 52 nM). Other 6-nitro analogs from the 9-aza series had comparable affinity at the AMPA receptor, as did 6-nitro-8-aza derivatives such as 13a (iPNQX, IC50 = 290 nM). The receptor binding profile of 27a differed from that of 1 in that 27a possessed significant affinity at the glycine site of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, whereas 1 was essentially inactive. Three compounds, 26c, 26d, and 26e, demonstrated moderate selectivity for kainate relative to AMPA receptors. Selected analogs reported herein as well as in the literature were superimposed to generate an AMPA pharmacophore model, and 6-substituted compounds from the PNQX and iPNQX series were combined and analyzed via quantitative structure-activity relationship techniques. Compounds with high affinity at non-NMDA receptors were further characterized in functional assays in neuronal cell culture and in a cortical wedge preparation. Both 1 and 27a showed comparable effectiveness in an AMPA- and kainate-induced excitoxicity assay. Both inhibited AMPA-induced depolarizations in the cortical wedge. However, 27a also inhibited spontaneous epileptiform discharges in the cortical wedge (reversed by glycine), while 1 was ineffective. The combination of AMPA and NMDA antagonist activity may contribute to the 30-fold difference in potency between 27a and 1 in the maximal electroshock convulsant assay in mice. The significant in vivo potency of 27a suggests that it has potential clinical utility.(2)
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