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Title: An Approach to Discovering Novel Muscarinic M1 Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulators with Potent Cognitive Improvement and Minimized Gastrointestinal Dysfunction. Author: Kurimoto E, Matsuda S, Shimizu Y, Sako Y, Mandai T, Sugimoto T, Sakamoto H, Kimura H. Journal: J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 2018 Jan; 364(1):28-37. PubMed ID: 29025977. Abstract: Activation of muscarinic M1 receptor (M1R) is a promising approach for improving cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease. However, an M1R-selective positive allosteric modulator (PAM), benzyl quinolone carboxylic acid (BQCA), at 30 mg/kg, induced diarrhea in wild-type mice, but not in M1R knockout mice. Moreover, BQCA (0.1-1000 nM) augmented electric field stimulation (EFS)-induced ileum contraction in an in vitro Magnus assay. Thus, we decided to establish a drug-screening strategy to discover novel M1 PAMs producing potent cognitive improvement with minimized gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction. We assessed PAM parameters of various M1 PAMs with ≥100-fold selectivity over other muscarinic receptor subtypes by using in vitro binding and functional analysis. Evaluation of these M1 PAMs in the Magnus assay revealed a significant correlation between percentage of ileum contractions at 1 μM and their α-value, a PAM parameter associated with the binding cooperativity between acetylcholine and M1 PAM. M1 PAMs with lower α-value showed lower impact on EFS-induced ileum contraction. Next, we characterized in vivo profiles of two M1 PAMs: compound A (log α = 1.18) and compound B (log α = 3.30). Compound A, at 30 mg/kg, significantly improved scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits without prominent signs of diarrhea at up to 1000 mg/kg in mice. In contrast, compound B, at 10 mg/kg, showed both significant improvement of scopolamine-induced cognitive deficits and severe diarrhea. Thus, fine adjustment of the α-values could be a key to discovering M1 PAMs yielding potent cognitive improvement with a lower risk of GI effects.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]