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2-Phenyl-1 H -pyrrole-3-carboxamide as a New Scaffold for Developing 5-HT 6 Receptor Inverse Agonists with Cognition-Enhancing Activity

Philippe Marin

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Serotonin type 6 receptor (5-HT6R) has gained particular interest as a promising target for treating cognitive deficits, given the positive effects of its antagonists in a wide range of memory impairment paradigms. Herein, we report on degradation of the 1H-pyrrolo[3,2-c]quinoline scaffold to provide the 2-phenyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide, which is devoid of canonical indole-like skeleton and retains recognition of 5-HT6R. This modification has changed the compound's activity at 5-HT6R-operated signaling pathways from neutral antagonism to inverse agonism. The study identified compound 27 that behaves as an inverse agonist of the 5-HT6R at the Gs and Cdk5 signaling pathways. Compound 27 showed high selectivity and metabolic stability and was brain penetrant. Finally, 27 reversed scopolamine-induced memory decline in the novel object recognition test and exhibited procognitive properties in the attentional set-shifting task in rats. In light of these findings, 27 might be considered for further evaluation as a new cognition-enhancing agent, while 2-phenyl-1H-pyrrole-3-carboxamide might be used as a template for designing 5-HT6R inverse agonists.
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hal-03192567 , version 1 (08-04-2021)

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Marcin Drop, Vittorio Canale, Séverine Chaumont-Dubel, Rafał Kurczab, Grzegorz Satała, et al.. 2-Phenyl-1 H -pyrrole-3-carboxamide as a New Scaffold for Developing 5-HT 6 Receptor Inverse Agonists with Cognition-Enhancing Activity. ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2021, 12 (7), pp.1228-1240. ⟨10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00061⟩. ⟨hal-03192567⟩
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