Carey Horchler
AstraZeneca
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2011
Cristobal Alhambra; Chris Becker; Timothy Blake; Amy Chang; James R. Damewood; Thalia Daniels; Bruce T. Dembofsky; David Gurley; James E. Hall; Keith J. Herzog; Carey Horchler; Cyrus John Ohnmacht; Richard Schmiesing; Adam Jeston Dudley; Maria Ribadeneira; Katherine Knappenberger; Carla Maciag; Mark M. Stein; Maninder Chopra; Xiaodong F. Liu; Edward P. Christian; Jeffrey L. Arriza; Marc Chapdelaine
Positive modulators at the benzodiazepine site of α2- and α3-containing GABA(A) receptors are believed to be anxiolytic. Through oocyte voltage clamp studies, we have discovered two series of compounds that are positive modulators at α2-/α3-containing GABA(A) receptors and that show no functional activity at α1-containing GABA(A) receptors. We report studies to improve this functional selectivity and ultimately deliver clinical candidates. The functional SAR of cinnolines and quinolines that are positive allosteric modulators of the α2- and α3-containing GABA(A) receptors, while simultaneously neutral antagonists at α1-containing GABA(A) receptors, is described. Such functionally selective modulators of GABA(A) receptors are expected to be useful in the treatment of anxiety and other psychiatric illnesses.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2003
Dean G. Brown; Rebecca Urbanek; Thomas Michael Bare; Frances M. Mclaren; Carey Horchler; Megan Murphy; Gary Steelman; James Empfield; Janet Marie Forst; Keith J. Herzog; Wenhua Xiao; Martin C. Dyroff; Chi-Ming C. Lee; Shephali Trivedi; Kathy L. Neilson; Richard Alan Keith
Several members of the 7-chloro-2,3-dihydro-2-[1-(pyridinyl)alkyl]-pyridazino[4,5-b]quinoline-1,4,10(5H)-triones (2) have been identified as being potent and selective NMDA glycine-site antagonists. Increasing size of the alkyl substituent on the alpha-carbon led to a progressive decrease in binding affinity. Some of these analogues possess improved drug-like properties such as cellular permeability, solubility and oral absorption.
Archive | 2002
Marc Chapdelaine; Timothy Wayne Davenport; Markus Haeberlein; Carey Horchler; Edward Pierson; Daniel Sohn; John Mccauley
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2007
Carey Horchler; John Mccauley; James E. Hall; Dean H. Snyder; W. Craig Moore; Thomas J. Hudzik; Marc Chapdelaine
Archive | 2002
Marc Chapdelaine; Timothy Davenport; Markus Haeberlein; Carey Horchler; John Mccauley; Edward Pierson; Daniel Sohn
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2007
Thomas M. Bare; Dean G. Brown; Carey Horchler; Megan Murphy; Rebecca Urbanek; Vernon Alford; Christine Barlaam; Martin C. Dyroff; James B. Empfield; Janet Marie Forst; Keith J. Herzog; Richard Alan Keith; Alan S. Kirschner; Chi-Ming C. Lee; Joseph James Lewis; Frances M. Mclaren; Kathy L. Neilson; Gary Steelman; Shephali Trivedi; Edward P. Vacek; Wenhua Xiao
Archive | 2008
Hui-Fang Chang; Marc Chapdelaine; Bruce T. Dembofsky; Keith J. Herzog; Carey Horchler; Richard Schmiesing
Archive | 2005
Marc Chapdelaine; Timothy Davenport; Markus Haeberlein; Carey Horchler; John Mccauley; Edward Pierson; Daniel Sohn
Archive | 2009
Jerome Chapdelaine Marc; Timothy Davenport; Markus Haeberlein; Carey Horchler; John Mccauley; Edward Pierson
Archive | 2007
Edward Pierson; Daniel Sohn; Markus Haeberlein; Timothy Wayne Davenport; Marc Chapdelaine; Carey Horchler; John Mccauley