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Rita Maria Concetta Di Martino1, Giovanni Bottegoni2, Francesca Seghetti3
1Computational and Chemical Biology, Italian Institute of Technology, Via Morego 30, 16163, Genoa, Italy.
Abstract:
Due to the complex and multifactorial nature of bipolar disorder (BD), single-target drugs have traditionally provided limited relief with no disease-modifying effects. In line with the polypharmacology paradigm, we attempted to overcome these limitations by devising two series of multitarget-directed ligands endowed with both a partial agonist profile at dopamine receptor D3 (D3R) and inhibitory activity against glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta (GSK-3β). These are two structurally unrelated targets that play independent, yet connected, roles in cognition and mood regulation. Two compounds (7 and 10) emerged as promising D3R/GSK-3β multitarget-directed ligands with nanomolar activity at D3R and low-micromolar inhibition of GSK-3β, thereby confirming, albeit preliminarily, the feasibility of our strategy. Furthermore, 7 showed promising drug-like properties in stability and pharmacokinetic studies.
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