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Synthesis of novel and functionally selective non-competitive muscarinic antagonists as chemical probes

Synthesis of novel and functionally selective non-competitive muscarinic antagonists as chemical probes Core structure of novel muscarinic antagonists

In collaboration with Barry University novel muscarinic antagonists were developed.

Muscarinic receptors are known to play important biological roles and are drug targets for several human diseases. In a pilot study, novel muscarinic antagonists were synthesized and used as chemical probes to obtain additional information of the muscarinic pharmacophore. The design of these ligands made use of current orthosteric and allosteric models of drug-receptor interactions together with chemical motifs known to achieve muscarinic receptor selectivity. This approach has led to the discovery of several non-competitive muscarinic ligands that strongly bind at a secondary receptor site. These compounds were found to be non-competitive antagonists that completely abolished carbachol activation in functional assays. Several of these compounds antagonized functional response to carbachol with great potency at M1 and M4 than at the rest of receptor subtypes.

People

Mgr. Jan Jakubík, PhD
Head of the Laboratory
MUDr. Vladimír Doležal, DrSc.
Deputy Head of the Laboratory
MUDr. et Mgr. Helena Janíčková, PhD
Scientist
Mgr. Eva Dolejší, PhD
Junior Scientist
Mgr. Alena Janoušková (née Randáková), PhD
Scientist
Alice Abbondanza, MSc
Postgraduate Student

Nikolai Chetverikov, MSc

Postgraduate student

Mgr. Dominik Nelic
Postgraduate student
Trisha Dhabalia
Student

Bc. Mutale Jane Mulenga

Student

Dana Ungerová
Technician
   
 

 

Biochemistry of Membrane Receptors

Doc. RNDr. Petr Svoboda, DrSc.
Scientist
RNDr. Lenka Roubalová, PhD.
Scientist
RNDr. Hana Ujčíková, PhD.
Junior Scientist