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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Année : 2024

5-HT6 receptor neutral antagonists protect astrocytes: A lesson from 2-phenylpyrrole derivatives

Philippe Marin

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The serotonin type 6 receptor (5-HT6R) displays a strong constitutive activity, suggesting it participates largely in the physiological and pathological processes controlled by the receptor. The active states of 5-HT6R engage particular signal transduction pathways that lead to different biological responses. In this study, we present the development of 5-HT6R neutral antagonists at Gs signaling built upon the 2-phenylpyrrole scaffold. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we outline the relationship between the exposure of the basic center of the molecules and their ability to target the agonist-activated state of the receptor. Our study identifies compound 30 as a potent and selective neutral antagonist at 5-HT6R-operated Gs signaling. Furthermore, we demonstrate the cytoprotective effects of 30 and structurally diverse 5-HT6R neutral antagonists at Gs signaling in C8-D1A cells and human astrocytes exposed to rotenone. This effect is not observed for 5-HT6R agonists or inverse agonists. In light of these findings, we propose compound 30 as a valuable molecular probe to study the biological effects associated with the agonist-activated state of 5-HT6R and provide insight into the glioprotective properties of 5-HT6R neutral antagonists at Gs signaling.
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hal-04626976 , version 1 (27-06-2024)

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Marcin Drop, Paulina Koczurkiewicz-Adamczyk, Ophélie Bento, Wojciech Pietruś, Grzegorz Satała, et al.. 5-HT6 receptor neutral antagonists protect astrocytes: A lesson from 2-phenylpyrrole derivatives. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2024, 275, pp.116615. ⟨10.1016/j.ejmech.2024.116615⟩. ⟨hal-04626976⟩
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