Abstract

New, non-imidazole histamine H3 receptor antagonists were prepared and in vitro tested as H3 receptor antagonists measured as the electrically evoked contraction of the guinea-pig jejunum. The 2-(1-piperidinyl)- and 2-(1-pyrrolidinyl)benzothiazoles show no or very poor activity; 2-[1-(4-amino)piperidinyl]- and 2-(1,2-ethanediamino)- and 2-(1,3-propanediamino)derivatives of benzothiazole possess weak activity at H3 receptors, whereas 2-(4-piperidinyl)benzothiazoles and 2-[1-(4-piperazinyl)]benzothiazoles show moderate to good activity. Lipophilic and not-too-bulky substituents like n-propyl attached to the nitrogen at the piperazine or piperidine ring lead to potent H3 receptor antagonists with pA2 values ranging from 7.0 to 7.2. The structure-activity relationships for different substitution patterns are discussed.

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