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Novel GABAB receptor positive modulators: a patent survey

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Pages 1007-1017 | Published online: 20 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Importance of the field: Positive allosteric modulators of GABAB receptors may have a similar potential as positive modulators of GABAA receptors, the benzodiazepines discovered in 1957. The discovery of positive allosteric modulators of GABAB receptors at Novartis in Basel in 2000 opened the way to search for compounds, which activate GABAB receptors without the drawbacks of full agonists, such as desensitization, tolerance, muscle-relaxant effects, hypothermia, and central and gastrointestinal side effects.

Areas covered in this review: Numerous animal experiments point out that several indications can be addressed with positive modulators of GABAB receptors, such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, neuropathic and chronic pain and treatment of craving for drugs of abuse, such as alcohol, cocaine and nicotine. Peripherally acting compounds may be valuable drugs for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease and irritable bowel syndrome.

What the reader will gain: An overview on 19 patents in this field, of the different scaffolds for positive modulators of GABAB receptors and of the major players in the field.

Take home message: The search for subtype selective benzodiazepine receptor ligands has proved to be extremely difficult. Positive modulators of GABAB receptors may provide novel anxiolytic drugs faster.

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