Route to Prolonged Residence Time at the Histamine H 1 Receptor: Growing from Desloratadine to Rupatadine

Drug-target binding kinetics are an important predictor of in vivo drug efficacy, yet the relationship between ligand structures and their binding kinetics is often poorly understood. We show that both rupatadine ( ) and desloratadine ( ) have a long residence time at the histamine H receptor (H R)....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 2019-07, Vol.62 (14), p.6630-6644
Hauptverfasser: Bosma, Reggie, Wang, Zhiyong, Kooistra, Albert J, Bushby, Nick, Kuhne, Sebastiaan, van den Bor, Jelle, Waring, Michael J, de Graaf, Chris, de Esch, Iwan J, Vischer, Henry F, Sheppard, Robert J, Wijtmans, Maikel, Leurs, Rob
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Zusammenfassung:Drug-target binding kinetics are an important predictor of in vivo drug efficacy, yet the relationship between ligand structures and their binding kinetics is often poorly understood. We show that both rupatadine ( ) and desloratadine ( ) have a long residence time at the histamine H receptor (H R). Through development of a [ H]levocetirizine radiolabel, we find that the residence time of exceeds that of more than 10-fold. This was further explored with 22 synthesized rupatadine and desloratadine analogues. Methylene-linked cycloaliphatic or β-branched substitutions of desloratadine increase the residence time at the H R, conveying a longer duration of receptor antagonism. However, cycloaliphatic substituents directly attached to the piperidine amine (i.e., lacking the spacer) have decreased binding affinity and residence time compared to their methylene-linked structural analogues. Guided by docking studies, steric constraints within the binding pocket are hypothesized to explain the observed differences in affinity and binding kinetics between analogues.
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b00447