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Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry 2008-Mar

Synthesis and anticonvulsant evaluation of N-substituted isoquinoline AMPA receptor antagonists.

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Rosaria Gitto
Laura De Luca
Benedetta Pagano
Rita Citraro
Giovanbattista De Sarro
Lara Costa
Lucia Ciranna
Alba Chimirri

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Abstract

In our previous studies a ligand-based approach led to the identification of noncompetitive AMPA receptor antagonists containing isoquinoline scaffold. In an attempt to perform a systematic SAR study, we synthesized new N-substituted-isoquinolines bearing the most salient features described by our 3D pharmacophore model. All compounds were screened against audiogenic seizures and some derivatives showed anticonvulsant properties. Compound 24, the most active of the series, was also tested in vitro using the patch-clamp technique and proved to antagonize AMPA-mediated effects.

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