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Identification of neuropeptide s antagonists: Structure-Activity relationship studies, x-ray crystallography, and in vivo evaluation

ACS Chemical Neuroscience, ISSN: 1948-7193, Vol: 5, Issue: 8, Page: 731-744
2014
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Modulation of the neuropeptide S (NPS) system has been linked to a variety of CNS disorders such as panic disorder, anxiety, sleeping disorders, asthma, obesity, PTSD, and substance abuse. In this study, a series of diphenyltetrahydro-1H-oxazolo[3,4-α]pyrazin-3(5H)-ones were synthesized and evaluated for antagonist activity at the neuropeptide S receptor. The absolute configuration was determined by chiral resolution of the key synthetic intermediate, followed by analysis of one of the individual enantiomers by X-ray crystallography. The R isomer was then converted to a biologically active compound (34) that had a Ke of 36 nM. The most potent compound displayed enhanced aqueous solubility compared with the prototypical antagonist SHA-68 and demonstrated favorable pharmacokinetic properties for behavioral assessment. In vivo analysis in mice indicated a significant blockade of NPS induced locomotor activity at an ip dose of 50 mg/kg. This suggests that analogs having improved drug-like properties will facilitate more detailed studies of the neuropeptide S receptor system. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Hassler, Carla; Zhang, Yanan; Gilmour, Brian; Graf, Tyler; Fennell, Timothy; Snyder, Rodney; Deschamps, Jeffrey R; Reinscheid, Rainer K; Garau, Celia; Runyon, Scott P

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Neuroscience

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