Publications by authors named "Robert J. Weikert"

Two new series of monoamine triple reuptake inhibitors (TRIs) have been discovered through scaffold homologation of our recently reported series of 3,3-disubstituted pyrrolidine TRIs. The regioisomeric 2- and 3-ketopyrrolidines demonstrated high levels of potency against all three monoamine transporters as well as good human in vitro stability, low drug-drug interaction potential and a decreased propensity for hERG channel binding. Representative compounds from these series displayed good in vivo pharmacokinetics and high monoamine receptor occupancies which are indicators of good brain penetration.

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Recently a class of compounds known as triple reuptake inhibitors has emerged as a new strategy for the treatment of depression. These compounds work by simultaneously inhibiting the synaptic reuptake of serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine. In this Letter we describe the optimization of a novel series of 2-substituted N-aryl piperazine based triple reuptake inhibitors.

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A variety of novel aminoheterocycle scaffolds as selective monoamine reuptake inhibitors have been prepared and one of these scaffolds is achiral. The main elements responsible for hERG channel, CYP2D6 and CYP3A4 inhibition were identified.

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A series of 3,3-disubstituted pyrrolidine monoamine triple reuptake inhibitors were discovered. Analogues with low nanomolar potency, good human in vitro microsomal stability and in vitro permeability, and low drug-drug interaction potential are described. One example showed in vivo anti-depressant-like effects in the mouse tail suspension assay with a minimum effective dose of 30 mg/kg i.

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