A novel GABAA receptor ligand MIDD0301 with limited blood-brain barrier penetration relaxes airway smooth muscle ex vivo and in vivo

Author:

Yocum Gene T.1,Perez-Zoghbi Jose F.1,Danielsson Jennifer1,Kuforiji Aisha S.1,Zhang Yi1,Li Guanguan2,Rashid Roni M. S.2,Kodali Revathi2,Stafford Douglas C.3,Arnold Leggy A.23,Cook James M.23,Emala Charles W.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York

2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

3. Milwaukee Institute for Drug Discovery, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Abstract

Airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells express GABA A receptors (GABAARs), and previous reports have demonstrated that GABAAR activators relax ASM. However, given the activity of GABAARs in central nervous system inhibitory neurotransmission, concern exists that these activators may lead to undesirable sedation. MIDD0301 is a novel imidazobenzodiazepine and positive allosteric modulator of the GABAAR with limited brain distribution, thus eliminating the potential for sedation. Here, we demonstrate that MIDD0301 relaxes histamine-contracted guinea pig ( P < 0.05, n = 6–9) and human ( P < 0.05, n = 6–10) tracheal smooth muscle ex vivo in organ bath experiments, dilates mouse peripheral airways ex vivo in precision-cut lung-slice experiments ( P < 0.001, n = 16 airways from three mice), and alleviates bronchoconstriction in vivo in mice, as assessed by the forced-oscillation technique ( P < 0.05, n = 6 mice). Only trace concentrations of the compound were detected in the brains of mice after inhalation of nebulized 5 mM MIDD0301. Given its favorable pharmacokinetic properties and demonstrated ability to relax ASM in a number of clinically relevant experimental paradigms, MIDD0301 is a promising drug candidate for bronchoconstrictive diseases, such as asthma.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHBLI)

HHS | NIH | National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

Louis V. Gerstner Jr. Scholars

HHS | NIH | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation (Bradley Foundation)

Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation (The Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation, Inc.)

The UWM Research Foundation

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Cell Biology,Physiology (medical),Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,Physiology

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