Abstract
We previously reported that N-(3-chlorophenyl)guanidine (1) represents a novel alpha 7 nicotinic ACh (nACh) receptor antagonist chemotype. In the present study, a small series of compounds was synthesized with the intent to investigate the structure-activity relationship (SAR). Preliminary data suggested that the N-methyl analog of 1, 2, was several times more potent. Therefore, the chloro group at the aryl 3-position of 1 and its N1-methyl counterpart 2 were replaced with a number of substituents considering the electronic, lipophilic, and steric nature of the substituents. The potencies of the compounds to inhibit acetylcholine (ACh)-induced responses were obtained in Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing human alpha 7 nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs) using a two-electrode voltage-clamp assay. We found that the nature of the 3-position substituents had relatively little (i.e., <10-fold) effect on potency, and the presence of an N-1-isopropyl substituent was tolerated. Here, we report the first SAR investigation of this novel alpha 7 nAChR antagonist chemotype.