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Eline Pottie1, Emma Vertriest1, Darío Martínez-Afani2,3
1Laboratory of Toxicology, Department of Bioanalysis, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent B-9000, Belgium.
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N-Benzyl-derived phenethylamines are highly active (psychedelic) 5-HT2AR (serotonin 2A receptor) agonists used as biochemical tools and on the drug market. The impact of adding an N-benzyl substituent to the tryptamine core structure has scarcely been studied. A recent systematic exploration of N-benzyl-substituted (5-MeO-)tryptamines revealed a surprisingly low activity in a Ca2+ mobilization assay for certain analogues. Considering the increased number of reports on biased agonism at the 5-HT2AR, with particular examples in the group of phenethylamines containing an N-benzyl substituent, a series of 16 of these (5-MeO-)tryptamine derivatives (14 of which containing an N-benzyl group) was evaluated in two additional assays. Specifically, two highly similar yet complementary NanoBiT assays, monitoring the recruitment of β-arrestin 2 (βarr2) or miniGαq to the 5-HT2AR, were applied. The functional data allowed assessment of the impact of different substituents on the compounds' 5-HT2AR activity: (i) the introduction of an N-benzyl group on the (5-MeO-)tryptamine core; (ii) the substitution of the N-benzyl at different positions; and (iii) the presence of a 5-MeO group on the tryptamine core structure. Interestingly, the N-benzyl-substituted (5-MeO-)tryptamines were more active in βarr2 than in the miniGαq recruitment assay, and biased agonism was assessed by both quantitative and qualitative methods. Aside from the estimation of structure-activity relationships and biased agonism, the current data set allowed for a comparison of the functional data between different assays, hence providing a better understanding of the translatability of results from one assay to the other.
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