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Piperazine, a Key Substructure for Antidepressants: Its Role in Developments and Structure-Activity Relationships

Journal

CHEMMEDCHEM
Volume 16, Issue 12, Pages 1878-1901

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cmdc.202100045

Keywords

depression; FST; TST; piperazine derivatives; SAR studies; serotoninergic system

Funding

  1. ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab

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Depression is a major cause of global disability, with many antidepressant drugs on the market containing a piperazine substructure. Piperazine plays a significant role in the development of novel antidepressants, contributing to their design and development.
Depression is the single largest contributor to global disability with a huge economic and social burden on the world. There are a number of antidepressant drugs on the market, but treatment-resistant depression and relapse of depression in a large number of patients have increased problems for clinicians. One peculiarity observed in most of the marketed antidepressants is the presence of a piperazine substructure. Although piperazine is also used in the optimization of other pharmacological agents, it is almost extensively used for the development of novel antidepressants. One common understanding is that this is due to its favorable CNS pharmacokinetic profile; however, in the case of antidepressants, piperazine plays a much bigger role and is involved in specific binding conformations of these agents. Therefore, in this review, a critical analysis of the significance of the piperazine moiety in the development of antidepressants has been performed. An overview of current developments in the designing and synthesis of piperazine-based antidepressants (2015 onwards) along with SAR studies is also provided. The various piperazine-based therapeutic agents in early- or late-phase human testing for depression are also discussed. The preclinical compounds discussed in this review will help researchers understand how piperazine actually influences the design and development of novel antidepressant compounds. The SAR studies discussed will provide crucial clues about the structural features and optimizations required to enhance the efficacy and potency of piperazine-based antidepressants.

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