The M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) plays an essential pharmacological role in mediating a broad range of actions of acetylcholine (ACh) released throughout the periphery and central nerve system (CNS). Nevertheless, its agonistic functions remain unclear due to the lack of available subtype-selective agonists or positive allosteric modulators (PAMs). In the course of our extended structure–activity relationships (SARs) study on 2-acylaminothiazole derivative 1, a previously reported PAM of the M3 mAChR, we successfully identified N-pyrimidyl/pyridyl-2-thiazolamine analogues as new scaffolds. The SARs study was rationalized using conformational analyses based on intramolecular interactions. A comprehensive study of a series of analogues described in this paper suggests that a unique sulfur–nitrogen nonbonding interaction in the N-pyrimidyl/pyridyl-2-thiazolamine moiety enable conformations that are essential for activity. Further, a SARs study around the N-pyrimidyl/pyridyl-2-thiazolamine core culminated in the discovery of compound 3g, which showed potent in vitro PAM activity for the M3 mAChR with excellent subtype selectivity. Compound 3g also showed a distinct pharmacological effect on isolated smooth muscle tissue from rat bladder and favorable pharmacokinetics profiles, suggesting its potential as a chemical tool for probing the M3 mAChR in further research.
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Tanaka, H., Akaiwa, M., Negoro, K., Kawaminami, E., Mihara, H., Fuji, H., … Takahashi, T. (2021). Design, synthesis, and structure–activity relationships study of n-pyrimidyl/pyridyl-2-thiazolamine analogues as novel positive allosteric modulators of M3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 69(4), 360–373. https://doi.org/10.1248/CPB.C20-00877