Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1982, 47, 967-983
https://doi.org/10.1135/cccc19820967

Tricyclic psychotropic agents containing two chalcogen atoms in the central ring: Derivatives of 11H-dibenz[b,f]-1,4-oxathiepin

Karel Šindelář, Jiří Holubek, Miroslav Ryska, Antonín Dlabač, Jiřina Metyšová, Emil Svátek, Marta Hrubantová, Jiří Protiva and Miroslav Protiva

Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry, 130 60 Prague 3

Abstract

Reactions of 2-bromobenzyl bromide and its analogues XVII and XXV with 2-hydroxythiophenol resulted in 11H-dibenz[b,f]-1,4-oxathiepin (Ia) and its 2-chloro (Ib) and 2-trifluoromethyl derivative (IC). Treatment of the lithium compounds derived from Ia and Ib with carbon dioxide and dimethylaminoalkyl chlorides gave compounds IIa, Va and VIab; modification of side chains led to amines IVa, VIIa and VIIIa. 11-(1-Methyl-4-piperidyl) derivatives Xbc were obtained by chlorination of compounds Ibc with sulfuryl chloride or N-chlorosuccinimide and the following treatment with 1-methyl-4-piperidylmagnesium chloride. Compound Ib was transformed by oxidation to the sulfone XX affording by treatment with sodium hydride and tert-aminoalkylchlorides the basic sulfones XXI and XXII. While the nuclearly unsubstituted amines with the aliphatic side chains (IVa and VIIa) have intensive antireserpine activity and are potential antidepressants, the 11-(1-methyl-4-piperidyl) derivatives with a substituent in position 2 of the skeleton (Xbc) are potential neuroleptics; the trifluoromethyl derivative Xc especially has outstanding cataleptic and antiapomorphine efficacy.