Korff M; Steigerwald R; Bechthold E; Schepmann D; Schreiber JA; Meuth SG; Seebohm G; Wünsch B
Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewedGluN2B-NMDA receptors play a key role in several neurological and neurodegenerative disorders. In order to develop novel negative allosteric GluN2B-NMDA receptor modulators, the concept of conformational restriction was pursued, i.e. the flexible aminoethanol substructure of ifenprodil was embedded into a more rigid tetrahydro-3-benzazepine system. The resulting tetrahydro-3-benzazepine-1,7-diol (±)-2 (WMS-1410) showed promising receptor affinity in receptor binding studies (K i = 84 nM) as well as pharmacological activity in two-electrode-voltage-clamp experiments (IC 50 = 116 nM) and in cytoprotective assays (IC 50 = 18.5 nM). The interactions of (R)-2 with the ifenprodil binding site of GluN2B-NMDA receptors were analyzed on the molecular level and the "foot-in-the-door" mechanism was developed. Due to promising pharmacokinetic parameters (logD7.4 = 1.68, plasma protein binding of 76-77%, sufficient metabolic stability) F-substituted analogs were prepared and evaluated as tracers for positron emission tomography (PET). Both fluorine-18-labeled PET tracers [18F]11 and [18F]15 showed high brain uptake, specific accumulation in regions known for high GluN2B-NMDA receptor expression, but no interactions with σ 1 receptors. Radiometabolites were not observed in the brain. Both PET tracers might be suitable for application in humans.
| Bechthold, Elena Berenike | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) |
| Korff, Marvin | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) |
| Schepmann, Dirk | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) |
| Schreiber, Julian Alexander | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) Nachwuchsforschungsgruppe Julian Schreiber |
| Seebohm, Guiscard | Department für Kardiologie und Angiologie |
| Steigerwald, Ruben | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) |
| Wünsch, Bernhard | Professur für Pharmazeutische Chemie (Prof. Wünsch) |