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Discovery and Characterization of a Novel Dihydroisoxazole Class of Ī±āAmino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) Receptor Potentiators
Positive
allosteric modulators (āpotentiatorsā) of
Ī±-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA)
receptors (AMPAR) enhance excitatory neurotransmission and may improve
the cognitive deficits associated with various neurological disorders.
The dihydroisoxazole (DHI) series of AMPAR potentiators described
herein originated from the identification of <b>7</b> by a high-throughput
functional activity screen using mouse embryonic stem (mES) cell-derived
neuronal precursors. Subsequent structure-based drug design using
X-ray crystal structures of the ligand-binding domain of human GluA2
led to the discovery of both PF-04725379 (<b>11</b>), which
in tritiated form became a novel ligand for characterizing the binding
affinities of subsequent AMPAR potentiators in rat brain homogenate,
and PF-04701475 (<b>8a</b>), a prototype used to explore AMPAR-mediated
pharmacology in vivo. Lead series optimization provided <b>16a</b>, a functionally potent compound lacking the potentially bioactivatable
aniline within <b>8a</b>, but retaining desirable in vitro ADME
properties