Discovery of AD258 as a Sigma Receptor Ligand with Potent Antiallodynic Activity

The design and synthesis of a series of 2,7-diazaspiro[4.4]­nonane derivatives as potent sigma receptor (SR) ligands, associated with analgesic activity, are the focus of this work. In this study, affinities at S1R and S2R were measured, and molecular modeling studies were performed to investigate t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of medicinal chemistry 2023-08, Vol.66 (16), p.11447-11463
Hauptverfasser: Dichiara, Maria, Ambrosio, Francesca Alessandra, Lee, Sang Min, Ruiz-Cantero, M. Carmen, Lombino, Jessica, Coricello, Adriana, Costa, Giosuè, Shah, Dhara, Costanzo, Giuliana, Pasquinucci, Lorella, Son, Kyung No, Cosentino, Giuseppe, González-Cano, Rafael, Marrazzo, Agostino, Aakalu, Vinay Kumar, Cobos, Enrique J., Alcaro, Stefano, Amata, Emanuele
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Zusammenfassung:The design and synthesis of a series of 2,7-diazaspiro[4.4]­nonane derivatives as potent sigma receptor (SR) ligands, associated with analgesic activity, are the focus of this work. In this study, affinities at S1R and S2R were measured, and molecular modeling studies were performed to investigate the binding pose characteristics. The most promising compounds were subjected to in vitro toxicity testing and subsequently screened for in vivo analgesic properties. Compound 9d (AD258) exhibited negligible in vitro cellular toxicity and a high binding affinity to both SRs (K iS1R = 3.5 nM, K iS2R = 2.6 nM), but not for other pain-related targets, and exerted high potency in a model of capsaicin-induced allodynia, reaching the maximum antiallodynic effect at very low doses (0.6–1.25 mg/kg). Functional activity experiments showed that S1R antagonism is needed for the effects of 9d and that it did not induce motor impairment. In addition, 9d exhibited a favorable pharmacokinetic profile.
ISSN:0022-2623
1520-4804
DOI:10.1021/acs.jmedchem.3c00959