Classes of sigma2 ( o-2) receptor ligands: structure affinity relationship (SAfiR) studies and antiproliferative activity

Abstract

Although several pieces of information are still missing about sigma-2 receptor, the production of high affinity sigma-2 receptor ligands allowed important acquisitions. Morphans such as CB64D and CB184 were the first truly 2-selective ligands synthesized, and their use in cell cultures highlighted the relationship between sigma-2 receptors and cell proliferation, shedding light on important diagnostic and therapeutic potentials with which sigma-2 ligands are endowed. The most significant classes of compounds are herein discussed. The design and Structure-Affinity Relationship studies (SAfiR) of 2 receptor ligands belonging to the classes of morphans, indoles (siramesine analogues), granatanes, flexible benzamides and N-cyclohexylpiperazines are reported, together with the biological results which these compounds provided giving a crucial contribution to the sigma-2 receptor research. The pharmacophore models which were generated on the basis of different classes of the sigma-2 ligands and the attempts for 2 receptor purification are briefly described.


Tutti gli autori

  • ABATE C.;BERARDI F.;PERRONE R.

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Anno di pubblicazione

2012

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1381-6128

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27

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26

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