Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8323852 | The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This work presents the design and synthesis of a series of novel 2-benzylquinuclidine derivatives, comprising 12 methiodide and 11 hydrochloride salts, and their structural and pharmacological characterization at the human (h) α7 and α4β2 nicotinic receptors (nAChRs). The antagonistic potency of these compounds was tested by Ca2+ influx assays on cells expressing the hα7 or hα4β2 nAChR subtype. To determine the inhibitory mechanisms, additional radioligand binding experiments were performed. The results indicate that the methiodides present the highest affinities for the hα7 nAChR agonist sites, while the same compounds bind preferably to the hα4β2 nAChR ion channel domain. These results indicate that the methiodides are competitive antagonists of the hα7 nAChR but noncompetitive antagonists of the hα4β2 subtype. Docking and molecular dynamics simulations showed that the methiodide derivative 8d binds to the hα7 orthosteric binding sites by forming stable cation-Ï interactions between the quaternized quinulinuim moiety and the aromatic box in the receptor, whereas compounds 7j and 8j block the hα4β2 AChR ion channel by interacting with a luminal domain formed between the serine (position 6â²) and valine (position 13â²) rings that overlaps the imipramine binding site.
Keywords
agonist concentration that produces 50% AChR activationRMSDIC50QuinuclidinesEC50nAChRCompetitive antagonistsCCHNoncompetitive antagonistsAChAcetylcholineRoom temperatureStructure–activity relationshipHill coefficientinhibition constantroot mean square deviationCarbamylcholinenicotinic acetylcholine receptornicotinic acetylcholine receptors
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Authors
Hugo R. Arias, Jhon J. López, Dominik Feuerbach, Angélica Fierro, Marcelo O. Ortells, Edwin G. Pérez,