The P2X3 receptor is primarily expressed in the peripheral sensory nerves, and therefore, antagonists of this receptor may be useful for the treatment of chronic pain. Pyrrolinone derivatives have been identified as a novel class of P2X3 receptor antagonists. A lead structure with moderate activity was discovered through a high-throughput screening assay. A structure-activity study led to the discovery of several P2X3 receptor antagonists. Compound 34 showed potent and specific antagonistic activity and analgesic efficacy.
Keywords: Ion channels; P2X3 receptor antagonists; Pain; Purinergic receptors; Pyrrolinone derivatives.
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