Publications by authors named "Rocio A Medina"

Serotonin 5-HT receptor has been proposed as a promising therapeutic target for cognition enhancement though the development of new antagonists is still needed to validate these molecules as a drug class for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other pathologies associated with memory deficiency. As part of our efforts to target the 5-HT receptor, new benzimidazole-based compounds have been designed and synthesized. Site-directed mutagenesis and homology models show the importance of a halogen bond interaction between a chlorine atom of the new class of 5-HT receptor antagonists identified herein and a backbone carbonyl group in transmembrane domain 4.

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The finding that ergotamine binds serotonin receptors in a less conserved extended binding pocket close to the extracellular entrance, in addition to the orthosteric site, allowed us to obtain 5-HT7R antagonist 6 endowed with high affinity (Ki=0.7 nM) and significant 5-HT1AR selectivity (ratio>1428). Compound 6 exhibits in vivo antidepressant-like effect (1 mg/kg, ip) mediated by the 5-HT7R, which reveals its interest as a putative research tool or pharmaceutical in depression disorders.

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On the basis of our previously described pharmacophore model for serotonin 5-HT(6) receptor (5-HT(6)R) antagonists, we have designed, synthesized, and pharmacologically characterized a series of benzimidazole derivatives 1-20 that represent a new family of potent antagonists at the human 5-HT(6)R. Site-directed mutagenesis and a beta(2)-adrenoceptor-based homology model of the 5-HT(6)R were used to predict the mode of binding of antagonist SB-258585 and the new synthesized ligands. Substitution of W6.

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We report the synthesis of a new set of compounds of general structure I (1-20) with structural modifications in the pharmacophoric elements of the previously reported lead UCM-5600. The new derivatives have been evaluated for binding affinity at 5-HT(7) and 5-HT(1A) receptors. The influence of the different structural features in terms of 5-HT(7)/5-HT(1A) receptor affinity and selectivity was analyzed by computational simulations of the complexes between compounds I and beta(2)-based 3-D models of these receptors.

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