Development of Fluorescent 4‑[4-(3H‑Spiro[isobenzofuran-1,4′- piperidin]-1′-yl)butyl]indolyl Derivatives as High-Affinity Probes to Enable the Study of σ Receptors via Fluorescence-Based Techniques

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Sigma (σ) receptor subtypes, σ1 and σ2, are targets of wide pharmaceutical interest. The σ2 receptor holds promise for the development of diagnostics and therapeutics against cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Nevertheless, little is known about the mechanisms activated by the σ2 receptor. To contribute to the exploitation of its therapeutic potential, we developed novel specific fluorescent ligands. Indole derivatives bearing the N-butyl-3H-spiro[isobenzofuran-1,4′-piperidine] portion were functionalized with fluorescent tags. Nanomolar-affinity fluorescent σ ligands, spanning from green to red to near-infrared emission, were obtained. Compounds 19 (σ pan affinity) and 29 (σ2 selective), which displayed the best compromise between pharmacodynamic and photophysical properties, were investigated in flow cytometry, confocal, and live cell microscopy, demonstrating their specificity for the σ2 receptor. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first red-emitting fluorescent σ2 ligands, validated as powerful tools for the study of σ2 receptors via fluorescence-based techniques

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Abatematteo, F.S., Majellaro, M., Montsch, B., Prieto Díaz, R., Niso, M., Contino, M., Stefanachi, A., Riganti, C., Mangiatordi, G.F., Delre, P., Heffeter, P., Sotelo, E., Abate, C. (2023). Development of Fluorescent 4‑[4-(3H‑Spiro[isobenzofuran-1,4′- piperidin]-1′-yl)butyl]indolyl Derivatives as High-Affinity Probes to Enable the Study of σ Receptors via Fluorescence-Based Techniques. "Journal of Medicinal Chemistry", vol.66, 3798-3817

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This work was financially supported by the Consellería de Cultura, Educación e Ordenación Universitaria of the Galician Government (Grant ED431B 2020/43), Centro Singular de Investigación de Galicia accreditation 2019-2022 (ED431G 2019/03), and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). B.M. was financed by the Austrian Science Fund (Grant P31923). F.S.A. was partially funded by STRATAGEM COST Action 17104. The authors thank Prof. Matilde Colella from the Università degli Studi di Bari for the interesting discussion on confocal microscopy.

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