A problem of systemic pharmacotherapy is off-target activity, which causes adverse effects. Outstanding examples include neuroinhibitory medications like antiseizure drugs, which are used against epilepsy and neuropathic pain but cause systemic side effects. There is a need of drugs that inhibit nerve signals locally and on-demand without affecting other regions of the body. Photopharmacology aims to address this problem with light-activated drugs and localized illumination in the target organ. Here, we have developed photoswitchable derivatives of the widely prescribed antiseizure drug carbamazepine. For that purpose, we expanded our method of ortho azologization of tricyclic drugs to meta/para and to N-bridged diazocine. Our results validate the concept of ortho cryptoazologs (uniquely exemplified by Carbazopine-1) and bring to light Carbadiazocine (8), which can be photoswitched between 400-590 nm light (using violet LEDs and halogen lamps) and shows good drug-likeness and predicted safety. Both compounds display photoswitchable activity in vitro and in translucent zebrafish larvae. Carbadiazocine (8) also offers in vivo analgesic efficacy (mechanical and thermal stimuli) in a rat model of neuropathic pain and a simple and compelling treatment demonstration with non-invasive illumination.

Photoswitchable Carbamazepine Analogs for Non-Invasive Neuroinhibition In Vivo / L. Camerin, G. Maleeva, A.M.J. Gomila, I. Suárez-Pereira, C. Matera, D. Prischich, E. Opar, F. Riefolo, E. Berrocoso, P. Gorostiza. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION. - ISSN 1433-7851. - 63:38(2024 Sep 16), pp. e202403636.1-e202403636.13. [10.1002/anie.202403636]

Photoswitchable Carbamazepine Analogs for Non-Invasive Neuroinhibition In Vivo

C. Matera;F. Riefolo;
2024

Abstract

A problem of systemic pharmacotherapy is off-target activity, which causes adverse effects. Outstanding examples include neuroinhibitory medications like antiseizure drugs, which are used against epilepsy and neuropathic pain but cause systemic side effects. There is a need of drugs that inhibit nerve signals locally and on-demand without affecting other regions of the body. Photopharmacology aims to address this problem with light-activated drugs and localized illumination in the target organ. Here, we have developed photoswitchable derivatives of the widely prescribed antiseizure drug carbamazepine. For that purpose, we expanded our method of ortho azologization of tricyclic drugs to meta/para and to N-bridged diazocine. Our results validate the concept of ortho cryptoazologs (uniquely exemplified by Carbazopine-1) and bring to light Carbadiazocine (8), which can be photoswitched between 400-590 nm light (using violet LEDs and halogen lamps) and shows good drug-likeness and predicted safety. Both compounds display photoswitchable activity in vitro and in translucent zebrafish larvae. Carbadiazocine (8) also offers in vivo analgesic efficacy (mechanical and thermal stimuli) in a rat model of neuropathic pain and a simple and compelling treatment demonstration with non-invasive illumination.
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azobenzene; diazocine; epilepsy; neuromodulation; pain; photopharmacology; tricyclic drugs;
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
   Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3 (HBP SGA3)
   HBP SGA3
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   945539

   DEEP BRAIN PHOTONIC TOOLS FOR CELL-TYPE SPECIFIC TARGETING OF NEURAL DISEASES
   DEEPER
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   101016787

   LUMINESCENT IMPLANTS AS PORTS FOR LIGHT-BASED THERAPIES
   PHOTOTHERAPORT
   European Commission
   Horizon Europe Framework Programme
   101130883
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Photoswitchable Carbamazepine Analogs for Non-Invasive Neuroinhibition In Vivo / L. Camerin, G. Maleeva, A.M.J. Gomila, I. Suárez-Pereira, C. Matera, D. Prischich, E. Opar, F. Riefolo, E. Berrocoso, P. Gorostiza. - In: ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE. INTERNATIONAL EDITION. - ISSN 1433-7851. - 63:38(2024 Sep 16), pp. e202403636.1-e202403636.13. [10.1002/anie.202403636]
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