Synthesis and quantitative structure-activity relationship of fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitors: Modulation at the N-portion of biphenyl-3-yl alkylcarbamates

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作者
Mor, Marco [2 ]
Lodola, Alessio [2 ]
Rivara, Silvia [2 ]
Vacondio, Federica [2 ]
Duranti, Andrea
Tontini, Andrea [1 ]
Sanchini, Silvano [1 ]
Piersanti, Giovanni [1 ]
Clapper, Jason R. [1 ,3 ]
King, Alvin R. [3 ]
Tarzia, Giorgio [1 ]
Piomelli, Daniele [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Urbino Carlo Bo, Ist Chim Farmaceut & Tossicol, I-61029 Urbino, Italy
[2] Univ Studi Parma, Dipartimento Farmaceut, I-43100 Parma, Italy
[3] Univ Calif Irvine, Dept Pharmacol, Irvine, CA 92697 USA
[4] Italian Inst Technol, Dept Drug Discovery & Dev, I-16163 Genoa, Italy
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10.1021/jm701631z
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R914 [药物化学];
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Alkylcarbamic acid biphenyl-3-yl esters are a class of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitors that comprises cyclohexylcarbamic acid 3'-carbamoylbiphenyl-3-yl ester (URB597), a compound with analgesic, anxiolytic-like and antidepressant-like properties in rat and mouse models. Here, we extended the structure-activity relationships (SARs) for this class of compounds by replacing the cyclohexyl ring of the parent compound cyclohexylcarbamic acid biphenyl-3-yl ester (URB524) (FAAH IC50 = 63 nM) with a selected set of substituents of different size, shape, flexibility, and lipophilicity. Docking experiments and linear interaction energy (LIE) calculations indicated that the N-terminal group of O-arylcarbamates fits within the lipophilic region of the substrate-binding site, mimicking the arachidonoyl chain of anandamide. Significant potency improvements were observed for the beta-naphthylmethyl derivative 4q (IC50 = 5.3 nM) and its 3'-carbamoylbiphenyl-3-yl ester 4z (URB880, IC50 = 0.63 nM), indicating that shape complementarity and hydrogen bonds are crucial to obtain highly potent inhibitors.
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