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2018 Apr 27


RSC Adv


8


29

Synthesis of novel (benzimidazolyl)isoquinolinols and evaluation as adenosine A1 receptor tools.

Authors

Singh S, Cooper SL, Glenn JR, Beresford J, Percival LR, Tyndall JDA, Hill SJ, Kilpatrick LE, Vernall AJ
RSC Adv. 2018 Apr 27; 8(29):16362-16369.
PMID: 35542203.

Abstract

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute the largest family of transmembrane receptors in eukaryotes. The adenosine A receptor (AAR) is a class A GPCR that is of interest as a therapeutic target particularly in the treatment of cardiovascular disease and neuropathic pain. Increased knowledge of the role AAR plays in mediating these pathophysiological processes will help realise the therapeutic potential of this receptor. There is a lack of enabling tools such as selective fluorescent probes to study AAR, therefore we designed a series of (benzimidazolyl)isoquinolinols conjugated to a fluorescent dye (31-35, 42-43). An improved procedure for the synthesis of isoquinolinols from tetrahydroisoquinolinols oxidation with 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) and atmospheric oxygen is reported. This synthetic method offers advantages over previous metal-based methods for the preparation of isoquinolinols and isoquinolines, which are important scaffolds found in many biologically active compounds and natural products. We report the first synthesis of the (benzimidazolyl)isoquinolinol compound class, however the fluorescent conjugates were not successful as AAR fluorescent ligands.