LAUSR.org creates dashboard-style pages of related content for over 1.5 million academic articles. Sign Up to like articles & get recommendations!

Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Novel Benzo[d]isoxazole Derivatives as Anticonvulsants by Selectively Blocking the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.1.

Photo by hannahrdg from unsplash

Sodium channel blockers are important antiseizure drugs. Since the launch of phenobarbital in 1912, it has a development history of nearly 100 years. However, because of the confounding symptoms, complications,… Click to show full abstract

Sodium channel blockers are important antiseizure drugs. Since the launch of phenobarbital in 1912, it has a development history of nearly 100 years. However, because of the confounding symptoms, complications, and complex intrinsic pathogenesis of epilepsy, the design and development of blockers specifically targeting sodium channels as antiseizure drugs are difficult and rarely reported. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of novel benzo[d]isoxazole derivatives as anticonvulsants. Among them, the most potent Z-6b displayed high protection against the MES-induced seizures with an ED50 value of 20.5 mg/kg and a high protective index (TD50/ED50) of 10.3. In addition, Z-6b significantly inhibited NaV1.1 channels in patch-clamp experiments but almost did not inhibit NaV1.2, NaV1.3, and NaV1.6 channels. These findings strongly support the hypothesis that new benzo[d]isoxazole derivatives display anticonvulsant activity by selectively blocking voltage-gated sodium channel NaV1.1, which provides good alternatives for developing selective NaV1.1 channel blockers as antiseizure drugs in the future.

Keywords: benzo isoxazole; channel; isoxazole derivatives; sodium channel; novel benzo; nav1

Journal Title: ACS chemical neuroscience
Year Published: 2022

Link to full text (if available)


Share on Social Media:                               Sign Up to like & get
recommendations!

Related content

More Information              News              Social Media              Video              Recommended



                Click one of the above tabs to view related content.