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Trisubstituted 1,3,5-Triazines as Histamine H4 Receptor Antagonists with Promising Activity In Vivo

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MOLECULES
Volume 28, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28104199

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histamine H-4 receptor; biased signalling; anti-inflammatory activity; analgesic activity; antipruritic activity

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Pain is a highly uncomfortable experience that affects daily life. The histamine H-4 receptor (H4R) is a potential target for treating inflammation, immune diseases, and pain. In this study, 19 new compounds with alkyl derivatives of 1,3,5-triazine were obtained, and compound 6 showed promising activity as an H4R ligand. Compound 6 demonstrated anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in in vivo models, indicating its potential for further investigation.
Pain is a very unpleasant experience that makes life extremely uncomfortable. The histamine H-4 receptor (H4R) is a promising target for the treatment of inflammatory and immune diseases, as well as pain. H4R ligands have demonstrated analgesic effects in a variety of pain models, including inflammatory pain. Continuing the search for active H4R ligands among the alkyl derivatives of 1,3,5-triazine, we obtained 19 new compounds in two series: acyclic (I) and aliphatic (II). In vitro pharmacological evaluation showed their variable affinity for H4R. The majority of compounds showed a moderate affinity for this receptor (K-i > 100 nM), while all compounds tested in beta-arrestin and cAMP assays showed antagonistic activity. The most promising, compound 6, (4-(cyclopentylmethyl)-6-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-1,3,5-triazin-2-amine; K-i = 63 nM) was selected for further in vitro evaluation: blood-brain barrier permeability (PAMPA assay; Pe = 12.26 x 10(-6) cm/s) and toxicity tests (HepG2 and SH-5YSY cells; no toxicity up to 50 mu M). Next, compound 6 tested in vivo in a carrageenan-induced inflammatory pain model showed anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects (strongest at 50 mg/kg i.p.). Furthermore, in a histamine- and chloroquine-induced pruritus model, compound 6 at a dose of 25 mg/kg i.p. and 50 mg/kg i.p., respectively, reduced the number of scratch bouts. Thus, compound 6 is a promising ligand for further studies.

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