Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1369717 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Purinergic P2X3 receptors are trimeric ligand-gated ion channels whose antagonism is an appealing yet challenging and not fully validated drug development idea. With the aim of identification of an orally active, potent human P2X3 receptor antagonist compound that can penetrate the central nervous system, the compound collection of Gedeon Richter was screened. A hit series of tricyclic compounds was subjected to a rapid, two-step optimization process focusing on increasing potency, improving metabolic stability and CNS penetrability. Attempts resulted in compound 65, a potential tool compound for testing P2X3 inhibitory effects in vivo.
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Authors
Gábor Szántó, Attila Makó, Imre Bata, Bence Farkas, Sándor Kolok, Mónika Vastag, Attila Cselenyák,