1. Neuroactive flavonoids: new ligands for the Benzodiazepine receptors
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Mariel Marder, Jorge Horacio Medina, Alejandro C. Paladini, Daniel Juan Calvo, Cristina Wasowski, C. Wolfman, and H. Viola
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Pharmacology ,Synthetic derivatives ,GABAA receptor ,Stereochemistry ,medicine.drug_class ,Chemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Partial agonist ,Anxiolytic ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Sedative ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Flavonoids isolated from plants used as tranquilizers in folkloric medicine have a selective affinity, for central benzodiazepine receptors (BDZ-Rs) and some of them possess a pharmacological profile compatible with a partial agonist action. Synthetic derivatives of the common flavone nucleus, give rise to high affinity ligands when electronegative groups are introduced in carbons 6 and/or 3'. Representative compounds such as 6,3'-dinitroflavone and, 6-bromo-3'-nitroflavone exhibit a high affinity for the BDZ-Rs (Ki = 1.5 to 30 nM) and have anxiolytic effects not associated with myorelaxant, sedative or amnesic actions. These compounds or similar ones, could lead to improved therapeutic drugs in the treatment of anxiety.
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- 1998
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