Trace amine associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) modulators: a patent review (2010-present)
- Creators
- Michele Tonelli
- Elena Cichero
- Others:
- Tonelli, Michele
- Cichero, Elena
Description
Introduction: The greater interest in TAAR1-mediated potential for the treatment of different pathol-ogies, especially those related to CNS disorders, has given a considerable boost to the search fordeveloping TAAR1-selective small molecules. Areas covered: During the last decade, the medicinal chemistry efforts have allowed the yield ofvarious chemotypes to be properly dressed toward TAAR1 receptor. The more relevant chemicalfeatures and structure–activity relationship studies on the TAAR1 ligands will be discussed in order toguide future drug discovery investigations. Expert opinion: The discovery of TAAR receptors has allowed better investigation of the role played byTAs, not only as secondary neuromodulators, but also as neurotransmitters, even if it should still becompletely clarified. This has drawn new ways for further insights around the TAAR1 involvement innumerous diseases. Despite this, the limited number of promising ligands targetinghTAAR1 orthologuemakes the discovery of novel compounds still a challenging task. Relevant efforts have to be focused onsafe ligands, devoid of any side-efficacy toward other highly related GPCR (monoaminergic systems).Moreover, species-specificity preferences experienced by numerous compounds so far investigated,based on rodent models and translated to the human environment, turn in a critical bottleneck in drug discovery.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1011385
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1011385
- Origin repository
- UNIGE