Isomers of Substituted 3-benzo[b]furyl and 3-thienylaminobutyric Acids As Potent Ligands of the GABA-B Receptor: Synthesis and Preparative Liquid Chromatographic Separation
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Abstract
Baclofen (4-amino-3-(4-chlorophenyl)butyric acid) is the only selective agonist for GABA-B receptors. Its R-(-)-enantiomer is about 100 times more active than the S-(+)-enantiomer. In the search for new compounds that bind to GABA-B receptors, it is very important to clarify the structural requirements. The authors report the synthesis and separation of isomers of various 3-heteroaromatic (benzo[b]furan and thiophen) aminobutyric acids. The 4-amino-3-(7-methylbenzo[b]furan-2-yl)butanoic acid is a potent and specific ligand for GABA-B receptors, with an IC50 value of 5.4 microM for the displacement of [3H] GABA.