Chunyang Jin
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2013
Chad M. Kormos; Chunyang Jin; Juan Pablo Cueva; Scott P. Runyon; Jim A. Thomas; Lawrence E. Brieaddy; S Mascarella; Hernan Navarro; Brian P. Gilmour; F Carroll
There is continuing interest in the discovery and development of new κ opioid receptor antagonists. We recently reported that N-substituted 3-methyl-4-(3-hydroxyphenyl)piperazines were a new class of opioid receptor antagonists. In this study, we report the syntheses of two piperazine JDTic-like analogues. Evaluation of the two compounds in an in vitro [(35)S]GTPγS binding assay showed that neither compound showed the high potency and κ opioid receptor selectivity of JDTic. A library of compounds using the core scaffold 21 was synthesized and tested for their ability to inhibit [(35)S]GTPγS binding stimulated by the selective κ opioid agonist U69,593. These studies led to N-[(1S)-1-{[(3S)-4-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-3-methylpiperazin-1-yl]methyl}-2-methylpropyl]-4-phenoxybenzamide (11a), a compound that showed good κ opioid receptor antagonist properties. An SAR study based on 11a provided 28 novel analogues. Evaluation of these 28 compounds in the [(35)S]GTPγS binding assay showed that several of the analogues were potent and selective κ opioid receptor antagonists.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2017
Chunyang Jin; Ann M. Decker; Tiffany L. Langston
The orphan receptor GPR88 is an attractive therapeutic target because of its implications in a number of basal ganglia-associated disorders. To date, pharmacological characterization of GPR88 has been limited due to the lack of potent and selective agonists and antagonists appropriate for CNS investigations. We have previously reported that GPR88 couples to Gαi proteins and modulates cAMP levels upon treatment with a small molecule agonist 2-PCCA. Recently, another chemotype of GPR88 agonist, represented by 2-AMPP [(2S)-N-((1R)-2-amino-1-(4-(2-methylpentyloxy)-phenyl)ethyl)-2-phenylpropanamide], has also been discovered. In this report, a new series of 2-AMPP structurally related 4-hydroxyphenylglycine and 4-hydroxyphenylglycinol derivatives have been designed and evaluated for agonist activity at GPR88. The structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies suggest that the amine group in 2-AMPP can be replaced by hydroxyl, ester and amide groups, resulting in analogues with good to moderate potency, whereas the phenyl group on the amide cap is essential for activity and has limited size, shape and electronic tolerance.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2008
Chunyang Jin; Hernan Navarro; F. Ivy Carroll
A series of 2beta-alkynyl and 2beta-(1,2,3-triazol)substituted 3beta-(substituted phenyl)tropanes were synthesized and evaluated for affinities at dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine membrane transporters using competitive radioligand binding assays. All tested compounds were found to exhibit nanomolar or subnanomolar affinity for the dopamine transporter (DAT). One of the most potent and selective compounds in the series was 3beta-(4-chlorophenyl)-2beta-(4-nitrophenylethynyl)tropane (10c) that possessed an IC(50) value of 0.9nM at the DAT and K(i) values of 230nM and 620nM at the norepinephrine transporter (NET) and serotonin transporter (5-HTT), respectively.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2018
Chunyang Jin; Ann M. Decker; Viren H. Makhijani; Joyce Besheer; Emmanuel Darcq; Brigitte L. Kieffer; Rangan Maitra
The orphan G-protein-coupled receptor GPR88 is highly expressed in the striatum. Studies using GPR88 knockout mice have suggested that the receptor is implicated in alcohol seeking and drinking behaviors. To date, the biological effects of GPR88 activation are still unknown due to the lack of a potent and selective agonist appropriate for in vivo investigation. In this study, we report the discovery of the first potent, selective, and brain-penetrant GPR88 agonist RTI-13951-33 (6). RTI-13951-33 exhibited an EC50 of 25 nM in an in vitro cAMP functional assay and had no significant off-target activity at 38 GPCRs, ion channels, and neurotransmitter transporters that were tested. RTI-13951-33 displayed enhanced aqueous solubility compared to (1 R,2 R)-2-PCCA (2) and had favorable pharmacokinetic properties for behavioral assessment. Finally, RTI-13951-33 significantly reduced alcohol self-administration and alcohol intake in a dose-dependent manner without effects on locomotion and sucrose self-administration in rats when administered intraperitoneally.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2008
Chunyang Jin; Hernan Navarro; F Carroll
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2008
Chunyang Jin; Hernan Navarro; Kevin M. Page; F. Ivy Carroll
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2009
Chunyang Jin; Hernan Navarro; F. Ivy Carroll
ACS Chemical Neuroscience | 2016
Chunyang Jin; Ann M. Decker; Danni L. Harris; Bruce E. Blough
Archive | 2012
F Carroll; James B. Thomas; Hernan Navarro; S. Wayne Mascarella; Scott P. Runyon; Chunyang Jin; Chad M. Kormos
Archive | 2017
Fengzhi Li; Xiang Ling; Danni L Harris; Jianqun Liao; Yuping Wang; David Westover; Guohui Jiang; Bo Xu; Patrick M. Boland; Chunyang Jin