N-1-Alkyl-2-oxo-2-aryl amides as novel antagonists of the TRPA1 receptor

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2012.0

Abstract

A series of potent antagonists of the ion channel transient receptor potential A1 (TRPA1) was developed by modifying lead structure 16 that was discovered by high-throughput screening. Based on lead compound 16, a SAR was established, showing a narrow region at the nitro-aromatic R(1) moiety and at the warhead, while the R(2) side had a much wider scope including ureas and carbamates. Compound 16 inhibits Ca(2+)-activated TRPA1 currents reversibly in whole cell patch clamp experiments, indicating that under in vivo conditions, it does not react covalently, despite its potentially electrophilic ketone.

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