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Radiosynthesis and Evaluation of 11C-Labeled Isoindolone-Based Positive Allosteric Modulators for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2
The metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 (mGluR2) has emerged as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of various neurological diseases, prompting substantial interest in the development of mGluR2-targeted drug candidates. As part of our medicinal chemistry program, we synthesized a series of isoindolone derivatives and assessed their potential as mGluR2 positive allosteric modulators (PAMs). Notably, AZ12559322 exhibited high affinity (Ki mGluR2 = 1.31 nM) and an excellent in vitro binding specificity of 89% while demonstrating selectivity over other mGluR subtypes (>4000-fold). Autoradiography with the radiolabeled counterpart, [3H]AZ12559322, revealed a heterogeneous accumulation with the highest binding in mGluR2-rich brain regions. Radioligand binding was significantly reduced by pretreatment with nonradioactive mGluR2 PAMs in brains of rats and nonhuman primates. Although positron emission tomography imaging of [11C]AZ12559322 (6a) revealed low brain uptake in a nonhuman primate, this study provides valuable guidance to further design novel isoindolone-based mGluR2 PAMs with improved brain exposure.