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Preladenant

Catalog No. T4290   CAS 377727-87-2
Synonyms: SCH-420814

Preladenant (SCH-420814) is an orally bioavailable antagonist of the adenosine A2A receptor (Ki: 1.1 nM) and has <1000-fold selectivity over all other adenosine receptors.

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Preladenant Chemical Structure
Preladenant, CAS 377727-87-2
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Description Preladenant (SCH-420814) is an orally bioavailable antagonist of the adenosine A2A receptor (Ki: 1.1 nM) and has >1000-fold selectivity over all other adenosine receptors.
Targets&IC50 Adenosine A2A receptor:Ki: 1.1 nM
In vitro In cells expressing the recombinant human A2A receptor, Preladenant completely antagonizes cAMP. The KB values of Preladenant is 1.3 nM at the A2A receptor. A similar functional assay with A2B receptor-expressing cells is used to demonstrate selectivity over A2B receptors. In this assay, the KB value for Preladenant is 1.2 μM and this selectivity for the A2A receptor is 923-fold over the A2B receptor.
In vivo Preladenant (1 mg/kg) inhibits L-Dopa-induced behavioral sensitization. In the mouse tail suspension test and the mouse and rat forced swim test, Preladenant exhibits antidepressant-like profiles. Preladenant dose-dependently reduces the parkinsonian scores at doses of 1 mg/kg (min score: 9.0) and 3 mg/kg (min score: 6.5). A subthreshold dose of Preladenant reduces minimum and mean parkinsonian scores in animals treated with 3 mg kg of L-Dopa to 5.25 and 6.88 respectively. A Wilcoxin test is used to compare individual treatments against the vehicle. Preladenant (3 mg/kg), L-Dopa (3, 6, and 12 mg/kg), and the combination of Preladenant and L-Dopa (1 or 3 mg/kg+3 mg/kg) are all significantly improved on the minimum parkinsonian score. Furthermore, comparable with the 3 mg/kg L-Dopa group, both the 12 mg/kg L-Dopa and L-Dopa+Preladenant groups are markedly improved on both minimal and mean parkinsonian scores.
Kinase Assay Receptor binding is performed using membranes prepared from cells with recombinant expression of adenosine receptors as follows: human A2A and HEK 293, rat A2A and Chinese hamster ovary, human and rat A1 and Chinese hamster ovary, and human A3 and HEK 293. Radioligand competition binding assays are performed in 96-well plates in a total assay volume of 200 μL using a final test drug concentration range of between 0.1 and 3 μM. Membranes are diluted in assay buffer, pH 7.4 (A1 and A2A, Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline with 10 mM MgCl2; A3, 50 mM Tris-HCl, 120 mM NaCl, 10 mM MgCl2). To remove endogenous adenosine from the membrane preparations, 4 U/mL adenosine deaminase is added to the membranes, which are then incubated at room temperature for 15 min. Radioligand is added to a final concentration of 0.5 ([3H]SCH 58261, A2A), 1 ([3H]DPCPX, A1), or 0.25 ([125I]AB-MECA, A3) nM. Nonspecific binding is defined by adding 100 nM CGS 15923 (A2A), 100 nM NECA (A1), or 100 nM DPCPX (A3). Plates are incubated at room temperature with agitation for 1.5 h (A2A and A1) or 2 h (A3). Membranes are filtered onto Packard GF-B filter plates and washed in ice-cold assay buffer using a Brandel cell harvester to separate bound and free radioligand. The plates are dried before addition of 45 μL of Microscint 20 to each well.
Cell Research Preladenant is dissolved in DMSO and stored, and then diluted with appropriate media before use[1].HEK 293 cells stably expressing either human A2A or A2B receptors are grown to confluence, harvested using enzyme-free cell dissociation buffer and pelleted by centrifugation (1000 g; 5 min). The cells are washed and diluted to a final density of 4×106 cells/mL in Hanks' balanced salt solution supplemented with 10 nM HPS, pH 7.4, 5 mM MgCl2, and 0.2% bovine serum albumin. Preladenant is diluted in the above buffer with the inclusion of the following components to achieve the respective final assay concentrations: 0.25% DMSO, 2 U/mL adenosine deaminase, and 100 μM Ro 201724. Cell suspensions (20 μL) are preincubated for 15 min at room temperature in 96-well plates containing 25 μL of vehicle or Preladenant. CGS-21680 (A2A) or 5-N-cyclopropylcarboxamidoadenosine (A2B) at 10-fold the desired concentration is then added, and the reactions are incubated for 15 min at 37°C. The reactions are terminated by the addition of 50 μL of assay/lysis buffer.
Animal Research Preladenant is prepared in 50% polyethylene glycol 400 (Rats and Mice).Preladenant is dissolved in cyclodextrin, sonicated and administered p.o. for the study (Monkey).Male CD rats and male CD1 mice are used. Preladenant is administered orally in 50% polyethylene glycol 400 at a dose volume of 3 to 5 mL/kg. In the forced swim test (FST), mice are placed individually into glass cylinders filled to a depth of 10 cm with water (25°C) and left for 6 min. A mouse is judged to be immobile when it floats in an upright position and made only small movements to keep its head above water. The duration of immobility is recorded during the last 4 min of the 6-min testing period by an observer blind to the treatment of the animals. Animals are dosed with vehicle, Preladenant, or SCH 412348 1 h before behavioral testing. Each rat is placed individually in a cylinder of water (25°C) and left to swim for 15 min before being removed and dried in a heated enclosure and returned its home cage. Twenty-four hours later (test day), the animal is re-exposed to the conditions, and the total immobility time during a 5-min period is recorded. In addition, the duration of time that the rats spent climbing the sides of the cylinder is recorded. On test day, each animal is dosed with Preladenant, SCH 412348, or vehicle 1 h before behavioral testing. Six female cynomolgus (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys (weighing 3.5-4.2 kg) are used. The animals are rendered parkinsonian by subcutaneous (sc) administrations of MPTP (2-3 mg/kg) once per week until a stable parkinsonian syndrome (unchanged disability score of 8 or greater for at least a month) developed as measured by a parkinsonian disability scale. At least 2 months after the final administration of MPTP, the monkeys are treated chronically with Prolopa (L-Dopa/benserazide, 100/25 mg) until clear and reproducible dyskinesias developed. The present experiment with L-Dopa and Preladenant (1 mg/kg and 3 mg/kg, p.o.) is performed in these monkeys.
Synonyms SCH-420814
Molecular Weight 503.56
Formula C25H29N9O3
CAS No. 377727-87-2

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Powder: -20°C for 3 years | In solvent: -80°C for 1 year

Solubility Information

H2O: < 0.1 mg/mL (insoluble)

DMSO: 5 mg/mL (9.93 mM), sonification is recommended.

TargetMolReferences and Literature

1. Hodgson RA, et al. Characterization of the potent and highly selective A2A receptor antagonists preladenant and SCH 412348 [7-[2-[4-2,4-difluorophenyl]-1-piperazinyl]ethyl]-2-(2-furanyl)-7H-pyrazolo[4,3-e][1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c]pyrimidin-5-amine] in rodent models of movement disorders and depression. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2009 Jul;330(1):294-303. 2. Hodgson RA, et al. Preladenant, a selective A(2A) receptor antagonist, is active in primate models of movement disorders. Exp Neurol. 2010 Oct;225(2):384-90.

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