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Title

Design, Synthesis and Pharmacological Evaluation of Novel C 2 ,C 3 -Quinoxaline Derivatives as Promising Anxiolytic Agents.

Authors

Maltsev, Dmitriy V.; Skripka, Maria O.; Spasov, Alexander A.; Vassiliev, Pavel M.; Perfiliev, Maxim A.; Divaeva, Lyudmila N.; Zubenko, Alexander A.; Morkovnik, Anatolii S.; Klimenko, Alexander I.; Miroshnikov, Mikhail V.; Klochkov, Vladlen G.; Ianalieva, Laura R.

Abstract

A new series of quinoxaline derivatives, 2a–4b, were synthesized and their anxiolytic potential was evaluated in vivo using elevated plus maze (EPM), open field (OF) and light-dark box (LDB) techniques. According to the results of the EPM, four active compounds were found in 2a, 2b, 2c, 4b. Their anxiolytic properties were confirmed in terms of LDB and the most active was compound 2b. In the OF, only 2c had an influence on the locomotor activity of the rodents. Thus, the most promising substance was determined; this was 2b, which has the structure of 2-(2-{[3-(4-tert-butylphenyl)quinoxaline-2-yl]methyl}-4,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-N-methylethan-1-amine hydrochloride. The obtained data were analyzed with the pharmacophore feature prediction approach, which made it possible to compare the structures of the studied compounds with the reference drug diazepam, and to determine the contribution of pharmacophores to the manifestation of the activity under study. ADMET analysis was carried out for compound 2b and the acute oral toxicity of this substance was also tested in vivo. As a result of the study, a promising compound with a high anxiolytic effect and low level of toxicity 2b was found, which is of interest for further preclinical study of its properties.

Subjects

TRANQUILIZING drugs; DOSAGE forms of drugs; QUINOXALINES; DIAZEPAM; IN vivo studies

Publication

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022, Vol 23, Issue 22, p14401

ISSN

1661-6596

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/ijms232214401

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