Design, synthesis, and binding affinities of potential positron emission tomography (PET) ligands with optimal lipophilicity for brain imaging of the dopamine D3 receptor. Part II
In the search for compounds with potential for development as positron emission tomography radioligands for brain D3 receptor imaging, a series of N-[4-(4-arylpiperazin-1-yl)butyl]arylcarboxamides with appropriate lipophilicity (2 3 receptor affinities but lacked selectivity over D2 receptors.
The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; processes for the preparation of the compounds; intermediates used in the preparation of the compounds; compositions containing the compounds; and uses of the compounds in treating diseases or conditions associated with fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) activity
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1,2-Diarylimidazoles as potent, cyclooxygenase-2 selective, and orally active antiinflammatory agents
Series of 1,2-diarylimidazoles has been synthesized and found to contain highly potent and selective inhibitors of the human COX-2 enzyme. The paper describes a short synthesis of the target 1,2-diarylimidazoles starting with aryl nitriles. Different portions of the diarylimidazole (I) were modified to establish SAR. Systematic variations of the substituents in the aryl ring B have yielded very potent (IC50 = 10-100 nm) and selective (1000-12500) inhibitors of the COX-2 enzyme. The study on the influence of substituents in the imidazole ring established that a CF3 group at position 4 gives the optimum oral activity. A number of the diarylimidazoles showed excellent inhibition in the adjuvant induced arthritis model (e.g., ED50 = 0.02 mpk for 22 and 34). The diarylimidazoles are also potent inhibitors of carrageenan-induced edema (ED50 = 9-30 mpk) and hyperalgesia (ED50 = 11- 40 mpk). Several orally active diarylimidazoles show no GI toxicity in the rat and mouse up to 200 mpk.
Khanna, Ish K.,Weier, Richard M.,Yu, Yi,Xu, Xiang D.,Koszyk, Francis J.,Collins, Paul W.,Koboldt, Carol M.,Veenhuizen, Amy W.,Perkins, William E.,Casier, Jacquelen J.,Masferrer, Jaime L.,Zhang, Yan Y.,Gregory, Susan A.,Seibert, Karen,Isakson, Peter C.
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