Synthesis and Receptor Binding Studies of 5 GABAAR Selective Novel Imidazodiazepines Targeted for Psychiatric and Cognitive Disorders

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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GABA mediates inhibitory actions through various GABA(A) receptor subtypes, including 19 subunits in human GABAAR. Dysregulation of GABAergic neurotransmission is associated with several psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Selective targeting of a2/3 GABAARs can treat mood and anxiety, while a5 GABAA-Rs can treat anxiety, depression, and cognitive performance. GL-II-73 and MP-III-022, a5-positive allosteric modulators have shown promising results in animal models of chronic stress, aging, and cognitive disorders, including MDD, schizophrenia, autism, and Alzheimer's disease. Described in this article is how small changes in the structure of imidazodiazepine substituents can greatly impact the subtype selectivity of benzodiazepine GABAAR. To investigate alternate and potentially more effective therapeutic compounds, modifications were made to the structure of imidazodiazepine 1 to synthesize different amide analogs. The novel ligands were screened at the NIMH PDSP against a panel of 47 receptors, ion channels, including hERG, and transporters to identify on- and off-target interactions. Any ligands with significant inhibition in primary binding were subjected to secondary binding assays to determine their K-i values. The newly synthesized imidazodiazepines were found to have variable affinities for the benzodiazepine site and negligible or no binding to any off-target profile receptors that could cause other physiological problems.
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γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA),positive allosteric modulator,cognitive disorders,imidazodiazepine,PDSP,off-target profile
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