@article{4d1ee03507c143099099bffc8064af85,
title = "Investigation of Novel Primary and Secondary Pharmacophores and 3-Substitution in the Linking Chain of a Series of Highly Selective and Bitopic Dopamine D3 Receptor Antagonists and Partial Agonists",
abstract = "Dopamine D3 receptors (D3R) play a critical role in neuropsychiatric conditions including substance use disorders (SUD). Recently, we reported a series of N-(3-hydroxy-4-(4-phenylpiperazin-1-yl)butyl)-1H-indole-2-carboxamide analogues as high affinity and selective D3R lead molecules for the treatment of opioid use disorders (OUD). Further optimization led to a series of analogues that replaced the 3-OH with a 3-F in the linker between the primary pharmacophore (PP) and secondary pharmacophore (SP). Among the 3-F-compounds, 9b demonstrated the highest D3R binding affinity (Ki = 0.756 nM) and was 327-fold selective for D3R over D2R. In addition, modification of the PP or SP with a 3,4-(methylenedioxy)phenyl group was also examined. Further, an enantioselective synthesis as well as chiral HPLC methods were developed to give enantiopure R- and S-enantiomers of the four lead compounds. Off-target binding affinities, functional efficacies, and metabolic profiles revealed critical structural components for D3R selectivity as well as drug-like features required for development as pharmacotherapeutics.",
author = "Shaik, {Anver Basha} and Vivek Kumar and Alessandro Bonifazi and Guerrero, {Adrian M.} and Cemaj, {Sophie L.} and Alexandra Gadiano and Jenny Lam and Xi, {Zheng Xiong} and Rana Rais and Slusher, {Barbara S.} and Newman, {Amy Hauck}",
note = "Funding Information: Support for this research was provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse-Intramural Research Program ZIA DA 000424 and Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery (P30MH075673 to BSS). All procedures involving rats were approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and were consistent with the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, 8th edition (National Research Council, 2011). We thank Dr. Chloe Jordan and Dr. Guo-hua Bi (Addiction Biology Unit, NIDA-IRP) for PK studies and Dr. Ludovic Muller (Structural Biology Core, NIDA-IRP) for high resolution mass spectrometry analyses. We thank Dr. Daryl, A Guthrie for editing an earlier version if this manuscript. Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2019 American Chemical Society.",
year = "2019",
month = oct,
day = "24",
doi = "10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b00607",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "62",
pages = "9061--9077",
journal = "Journal of medicinal chemistry",
issn = "0022-2623",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
number = "20",
}