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Discovery of Novel Proline-Based Neuropeptide FF Receptor Antagonists
The neuropeptide FF (NPFF) system
has been implicated in a number of physiological processes including
modulating the pharmacological activity of opioid analgesics and several
other classes of drugs of abuse. In this study, we report the discovery
of a novel proline scaffold with antagonistic activity at the NPFF
receptors through a high throughput screening campaign using a functional
calcium mobilization assay. Focused structure–activity relationship
studies on the initial hit <b>1</b> have resulted in several
analogs with calcium mobilization potencies in the submicromolar range
and modest selectivity for the NPFF1 receptor. Affinities and potencies
of these compounds were confirmed in radioligand binding and functional
cAMP assays. Two compounds, <b>16</b> and <b>33</b>, had
good solubility and blood–brain barrier permeability that fall
within the range of CNS permeant candidates without the liability
of being a P-glycoprotein substrate. Finally, both compounds reversed
fentanyl-induced hyperalgesia in rats when administered intraperitoneally.
Together, these results point to the potential of these proline analogs
as promising NPFF receptor antagonists