Novel derivatives of phthalimide with potent anticonvulsant activity in PTZ and MES seizure models

Iran J Basic Med Sci. 2017 Apr;20(4):430-437. doi: 10.22038/IJBMS.2017.8586.

Abstract

Objectives: Phthalimide-based derivatives have anticonvulsant activity like as phenytoin by inhibition of sodium channel. In our previously research we mentioned about some phthalimide derivatives as potent anticonvulsant agents.

Materials and methods: Fourteen analogs of 2-substituted phthalimide pharmacophore were synthesized and then were evaluated for the anticonvulsant activities in pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures (PTZ) and maximal electroshock seizure (MES) models.

Results: The in vivo screening results showed that all the analogs have the ability to protect against the maximal electroshock and PTZ. The compounds 3 and 9 elevated clonic seizure thresholds at 30 min which were more active than the standard medicine phenytoin. Compounds 3, 6, 7, 11, 13 and 14 with 100% protection were the most potent ones in tonic seizure. The most potent compound in the both PTZ and MES models was compound 3. Using a model of the open pore of sodium channel, all of the compounds were docked. Results of docking showed that the ligands interacted mainly with residues II-S6 of NaV1.2 by making hydrogen bonds and have additional hydrophobic interactions with other domains in the channel's inner pore.

Conclusion: Some of these compounds are more potent than phenytoin simultaneously in the clonic and tonic seizures.

Keywords: Anticonvulsant; Docking; MES seizure; PTZ seizure; Phthalimide; Sodium channel.