Issue 1, 2014

Synthesis, SAR and selectivity of 2-acyl- and 2-cyano-1-hetarylalkyl-guanidines at the four histamine receptor subtypes: a bioisosteric approach

Abstract

In the search for potential bioisosteres of the 4-imidazolyl ring in acylguanidines (e.g. UR-AK24), known to possess affinity to several histamine receptor subtypes (HxR, x = 1–4), and cyanoguanidine-type H4R agonists (e.g. UR-PI376), the contribution of various heterocycles to agonism, antagonism and HR subtype selectivity was studied (recombinant human H1,2,3,4Rs, isolated guinea pig organs (H1R, H2R)). While minor structural modifications of UR-PI376 analogues were not tolerated regarding H4R agonism, in the case of the acylguanidines, a 1,2,4-triazole ring shifted the selectivity toward the H2R.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, SAR and selectivity of 2-acyl- and 2-cyano-1-hetarylalkyl-guanidines at the four histamine receptor subtypes: a bioisosteric approach

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Article information

Article type
Concise Article
Submitted
30 Aug 2013
Accepted
06 Nov 2013
First published
07 Nov 2013

Med. Chem. Commun., 2014,5, 72-81

Synthesis, SAR and selectivity of 2-acyl- and 2-cyano-1-hetarylalkyl-guanidines at the four histamine receptor subtypes: a bioisosteric approach

R. Geyer, P. Igel, M. Kaske, S. Elz and A. Buschauer, Med. Chem. Commun., 2014, 5, 72 DOI: 10.1039/C3MD00245D

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