Since its initial discovery as the basis for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands, the 3-alkoxyisoxazole scaffold has been shown to be a versatile platform for the development of potent σ1 and σ2 receptor ligands. Herein we report a further SAR exploration of the 3-alkoxyisoxazole scaffold with the aim of obtaining potent σ2 receptor ligands. Various substitutions on the benzene ring and at the basic amino regions resulted in a total of 21 compounds that were tested for their binding affinities for the σ2 receptor.
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