The design and synthesis of a series of piperidine and piperazine-based derivatives as selective sigma receptor (SR) ligands associated with analgesic activity, are the focus of this work. In this study, affinities at S1R and S2R were measured, and molecular modeling studies were performed to investigate the binding pose features. The most promising compounds were subjected to in vitro toxicity testing and subsequently screened for in vivo analgesic properties. Compounds 12a (AD353) and 12c (AD408) exhibited negligible in vitro cellular toxicity and high potency both in a model of capsaicin-induced allodynia and in PGE2-induced mechanical hyperalgesia. Functional activity experiments showed that S1R antagonism is needed for the effects of these compounds, since the effect was reversed by PRE-084 or absent in KO mice. In addition, 12a exhibited a favorable pharmacokinetic profile, confirming its therapeutic value in treating allodynic conditions. Moreover, a computational model was developed in order to help the understanding about the mechanism of action of most active compounds.

Cosentino, G., Dichiara, M., Ambrosio, F.A., Leotta, C.G., Costa, G., Procopio, F., et al. (2025). Development of selective sigma-1 receptor ligands with antiallodynic activity: A focus on piperidine and piperazine scaffolds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 281 [10.1016/j.ejmech.2024.117037].

Development of selective sigma-1 receptor ligands with antiallodynic activity: A focus on piperidine and piperazine scaffolds

Dichiara, Maria
;
Ambrosio, Francesca Alessandra;
2025-01-01

Abstract

The design and synthesis of a series of piperidine and piperazine-based derivatives as selective sigma receptor (SR) ligands associated with analgesic activity, are the focus of this work. In this study, affinities at S1R and S2R were measured, and molecular modeling studies were performed to investigate the binding pose features. The most promising compounds were subjected to in vitro toxicity testing and subsequently screened for in vivo analgesic properties. Compounds 12a (AD353) and 12c (AD408) exhibited negligible in vitro cellular toxicity and high potency both in a model of capsaicin-induced allodynia and in PGE2-induced mechanical hyperalgesia. Functional activity experiments showed that S1R antagonism is needed for the effects of these compounds, since the effect was reversed by PRE-084 or absent in KO mice. In addition, 12a exhibited a favorable pharmacokinetic profile, confirming its therapeutic value in treating allodynic conditions. Moreover, a computational model was developed in order to help the understanding about the mechanism of action of most active compounds.
2025
Cosentino, G., Dichiara, M., Ambrosio, F.A., Leotta, C.G., Costa, G., Procopio, F., et al. (2025). Development of selective sigma-1 receptor ligands with antiallodynic activity: A focus on piperidine and piperazine scaffolds. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 281 [10.1016/j.ejmech.2024.117037].
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