Assessment of substitution in the second pharmacophore of Dmt-Tic analogues

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2000.0

Abstract

The Dmt-Tic pharmacophore exhibits potent delta-opioid receptor antagonism. Analogues with substitutions in the second pharmacophore with (1, 1') or without a COOH function (2-9) were synthesized: several had high delta affinity (1', 2, 7, and 9), but exhibited low to non-selectivity toward mu receptors similar to H-Dmt-Tic-amide and H-Dmt-Tic-ol. Functional bioactivity indicated high delta antagonism (pA2 7.4-7.9) (1', 2, and 9) and modest mu agonism, pEC50 (6.1-6.3) (1', 2, 8, and 9), but with Emax values analogous to dermorphin. These Dmt-Tic analogues with mixed delta antagonist/mu agonist properties would appear to be better candidates as analgesics than pure mu agonists.

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