Abstract

The synthesis of two analogues of kainic acid (KA) incorporating photo-activatible moieties attached either on the gamma-carboxy function (gamma-amide 1) or the isopropenyl side-chain (amide 2) is described. The synthesis of the former amide involves coupling of N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)-protected alpha-diphenylmethyl kainate with 2-(4-azidobenzamido)ethylamine (5) followed by trifluoroacetic acid mediated complete deprotection. Amide 2 was synthesized by palladium-mediated allylic amination, with 4,4'-dimethoxybenzhydrylamine (DMBA), of N-(9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl)-protected dimethyl kainate, followed by splitting the DMB-group with formic acid, coupling with N-hydroxysuccinimidoyl 4-azidobenzoate and finally complete deprotection by saponification. Preliminary pharmacological studies in chicken brain membranes showed that amide 2 is a stronger inhibitor of [3H]KA binding on chicken cerebellar membranes than is amide 1 and that amide 2 has specificity only for the cerebellar, as opposed to the telencephalon, type of non-NMDA binding sites.

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