New quinoxaline derivatives as potential MT₁ and MT₂ receptor ligands.

Ever since the idea arose that melatonin might promote sleep and resynchronize circadian rhythms, many research groups have centered their efforts on obtaining new melatonin receptor ligands whose pharmacophores include an aliphatic chain of variable length united to an N-alkylamide and a methoxy gr...

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Autores: Ancizu, S. (Saioa)|||/items/b7ddb356-5d8e-4be4-a223-63fbcd1a34e7, Castrillo, N. (Nerea)|||/items/36deb206-822c-4368-aaf7-c1e65adc3051, Pérez-Silanes, S. (Silvia)|||/items/e5734c65-2dd8-4fdd-a74a-fc7526136c45, Aldana, I. (Ignacio)|||/items/2a317afc-d6ab-4970-8bac-41d9715f5618, Monge, A. (Antonio)|||/items/804a350e-c7ff-4318-9742-cdc3432eb2a8, Delagrange, P. (Philippe)|||/items/416a6137-f100-4c54-bbbc-c07e4c5af0a1, Caignard, D.H. (Daniel-Henry)|||/items/a39b87ab-4199-4ea6-930f-dd23d9193f85, Galiano, S. (Silvia)|||/items/10b9d373-6e6e-46e4-bfae-e7b241dad5fd
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2012
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/23603
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/23603
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Sleep disorders
Melatonim
MT1/MT2 receptors
Quinoxalinamide
Quinoxalinurea
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Sumario:Ever since the idea arose that melatonin might promote sleep and resynchronize circadian rhythms, many research groups have centered their efforts on obtaining new melatonin receptor ligands whose pharmacophores include an aliphatic chain of variable length united to an N-alkylamide and a methoxy group (or a bioisostere), linked to a central ring. Substitution of the indole ring found in melatonin with a naphthalene or quinoline ring leads to compounds of similar affinity. The next step in this structural approximation is to introduce a quinoxaline ring (a bioisostere of the quinoline and naphthalene rings) as the central nucleus of future melatoninergic ligands