Dimerization of Sumatriptan as an Efficient Way to Design a Potent, Centrally and Orally Active 5-HT1B Agonist.
2010
A new bivalent ligand of formula 3 which results from the covalent coupling of two sumatriptan molecules with a p-xylyl spacer at the level of the sulfonamide nitrogen has been prepared and evaluated as a 5-HT1B/1D receptors agonist. In vitro experiments at 5-HT1B human cloned receptors (Ki = 0.64 nM; EC50 = 0.58 nM) and at the level of the contraction of the New Zealand white rabbit saphenous vein (pD2 = 6.6) demonstrate the superior potency of dimer 3 as a 5-HT1B receptor agonist when compared to sumatriptan or zolmitriptan. Interestingly enough, the new bivalent agonist 3 was found to induce hypothermia in the guineapig upon oral administration suggesting good oral activity and access to the brain.
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