发明授权
EP1594869B9 3-SUBSTITUTED-2(ARYLALKYL)-1-AZABICYCLOALKANES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
有权
3-取代的-2(芳基烷基)供其使用-1- azabicycloalkanes AND METHODS
- 专利标题: 3-SUBSTITUTED-2(ARYLALKYL)-1-AZABICYCLOALKANES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
- 专利标题(中): 3-取代的-2(芳基烷基)供其使用-1- azabicycloalkanes AND METHODS
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申请号: EP04713356.6申请日: 2004-02-20
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公开(公告)号: EP1594869B9公开(公告)日: 2009-04-01
- 发明人: MAZUROV, Anatoly, A. , KLUCIK, Jozef , MIAO, Lan , SEAMANS, Angela, S. , PHILLIPS, Teresa, Youngpeter , SCHMITT, Jeffrey, Daniel , MILLER, Craig, Harrison
- 申请人: Targacept, Inc.
- 申请人地址: 200 East First Street, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 US
- 专利权人: Targacept, Inc.
- 当前专利权人: Targacept, Inc.
- 当前专利权人地址: 200 East First Street, Suite 300 Winston-Salem, NC 27101 US
- 代理机构: Crowhurst, Charlotte Waveney
- 优先权: US372642 20030221
- 国际公布: WO2004076449 20040910
- 主分类号: C07D453/00
- IPC分类号: C07D453/00 ; C07D453/02
摘要:
The present invention relates to 3-substituted-2-(arylalkyl)-1-azabicycloalkanes, methods of preparing the compounds and methods of treatment using the compounds. The azabicycloalkanes generally are azabicycloheptanes, azabicyclooctanes, or azabicyclononanes. The aryl group in the arylalkyl moiety is a 5- or 6-membered ring heteroaromatic, preferably 3-pyridinyl and 5-pyrimidinyl moieties, and the alkyl group is typically a C1-4 alkyl. The substituent at the 3-position of the 1-azabicycloalkane is a carbonyl group-containing moiety, such as an amide, carbamate, urea, thioamide, thiocarbamate, thiourea or similar functionality. The compounds exhibit activity at nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), particularly the a7 nAChR subtype, and are useful towards modulating neurotransmission and the release of ligands involved in neurotransmission. Methods for preventing or treating conditions and disorders, including central nervous system (CNS) disorders, which are characterized by an alteration in normal neurotransmission, are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for treating inflammation, autoimmune disorders, pain and excess neovascularization, such as that associated with tumor growth.
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