Design and pharmacological activity of glycinamide and N-methoxy amide derivatives of analogs and constitutional isomers of valproic acid

Neta Pessah, Boris Yagen, Naama Hen, Jakob A. Shimshoni, Bogdan Wlodarczyk, Richard H. Finnell, Meir Bialer*

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Abstract

A series of glycinamide conjugates and N-methoxy amide derivatives of valproic acid (VPA) analogs and constitutional isomers were synthesized and evaluated for anticonvulsant activity. Of all compounds synthesized and tested, only N-methoxy-valnoctamide (N-methoxy-VCD) possessed better activity than VPA in the following anticonvulsant tests: maximal electroshock, subcutaneous metrazol, and 6-Hz (32-mA) seizure tests. In mice, the ED50 values of N-methoxy-VCD were 142mg/kg (maximal electroshock test), 70mg/kg (subcutaneous metrazol test), and 35mg/kg (6-Hz test), and its neurotoxicity TD50 was 118mg/kg. In rats, the ED50 of N-methoxy-VCD in the subcutaneous metrazol test was 36mg/kg and its protective index (PI=TD50/ED50) was >5.5. In the rat pilocarpine-induced status epilepticus model, N-methoxy-VCD demonstrated full protection at 200mg/kg, without any neurotoxicity. N-Methoxy-VCD was tested for its ability to induce teratogenicity in a mouse strain susceptible to VPA-induced teratogenicity and was found to be nonteratogenic, although it caused some resorptions. Nevertheless, a safety margin was still maintained between the ED50 values of N-methoxy-VCD in the mouse subcutaneous metrazol test and the doses that caused the resorptions. On the basis of these results, N-methoxy-VCD is a good candidate for further evaluation as a new anticonvulsant and central nervous system drug.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)461-468
Number of pages8
JournalEpilepsy and Behavior
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2011

Keywords

  • 6-Hz psychomotor seizure test
  • Glycinamide conjugates
  • Maximal electroshock seizure test Subcutaneous metrazol seizure test
  • N-methoxy derivatives
  • Valproic acid isomers and analogues

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