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Synthesis of N,N'-substituted piperazine and homopiperazine derivatives with polyamine-like actions at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors
Zhou,He,Li,De Costa,Skolnick
, p. 4891 - 4896 (1995)
A series of N,N'-substituted piperazine and homopiperazine derivatives have been synthesized with the objective of producing compounds that interact with polyamine modulatory sites on N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors. These novel compounds exhibited polyamine-like actions, enhancing [3H]MK- 801 binding to NMDA receptors in rat forebrain membranes. The potencies of N,N'-bis(2-aminoacetyl)homopiperazine (15), N,N'-bis(N-methyl-4-aminobutyl)- piperazine (7), and N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)homopiperazine (11) (EC50 18.0, 21.3, and 24.4 μM, respectively) to enhance [3H]MK-801 binding were comparable to that of spermine (EC50 5.2 μM). However, the efficacies of 15, 7, and 11 in this measure were lower (by ~40%, 32%, and 24%, respectively) than spermine, which may be indicative of partial agonist actions. Like spermine, the ability of these piperazine and homopiperazine derivatives to enhance [3H]MK-801 binding could be inhibited by both a competitive polyamine antagonist (arcaine) and a specific, noncompetitive polyamine antagonist (conantokin-G). However, unlike endogenous polyamines, high concentrations (up to 1 mM) of these novel polyamine-like compounds did not inhibit [3H]MK-801 binding. N,N'-Aminoalkylated and aminoacylated piperazine and homopiperazine derivatives may prove useful for studying polyamine recognition sites associated with NMDA receptors.