Replacement of the peptide-backbone amides connecting Tyr-Gly and Gly-Gly in leucine-enkephalin with ketomethylene groups: synthesis and biological activity

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1984.0

Abstract

A peptide analogue of Leu-enkephalin was synthesized in which the amide linkages between Tyr-Gly and Gly-Gly were replaced by ketomethylene groups. The resulting analogue, 12, had 1/4000th and 1/2400th the opiate receptor binding activity of Leu-enkephalin when (3H) [D-Ala2,D-Leu5]enkephalin and (3H)naloxone, respectively, were used as tritiated ligands. When tested for analgesia in mice by the tail-flick assay, 12 produced analgesia in 50% of the mice tested at a dose of 24.3 micrograms/mouse (icv), while the ED50 of Leu-enkephalin is 240 micrograms/mouse (icv). At a dose of 40 micrograms/mouse (icv) or higher, 12 caused convulsions in a dose-dependent manner. No analgesia was observed after intravenous (iv) administration of 240 micrograms/mouse of 12.

Knowledge Graph

Similar Paper

Replacement of the peptide-backbone amides connecting Tyr-Gly and Gly-Gly in leucine-enkephalin with ketomethylene groups: synthesis and biological activity
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1984.0
Opioid activity of 4-imidazolidinone positional analogues of Leu-Enkephalin
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2002.0
New potent enkephalin analogs containing trifluoromethylamino acid residues
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 1992.0
Pseudopeptide analogs of substance P and leucine enkephalinamide containing the .psi.(methyleneoxy) modification: synthesis and biological activity
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1991.0
Synthesis and Biological Activity of a Novel Methylamine-Bridged Enkephalin Analogue (MABE): A New Route to Cyclic Peptides and Peptidomimetics
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1998.0
Syntheses of potent Leu-enkephalin analogs possessing β-hydroxy-α,α-disubstituted-α-amino acid and their characterization to opioid receptors
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 1998.0
Enkephalin analogues with 2′,6′-dimethylphenylalanine replacing phenylalanine in position 4
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2001.0
Systemic analgesic activity and .delta.-opioid selectivity in [2,6-dimethyl-Tyr1, D-Pen2, D-Pen5]enkephalin
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1992.0
Preparation and analgesic properties of amino acid derivatives of (-)-5,9.alpha.-diethyl-2'-hydroxybenzomorphan
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1981.0
Synthesis, opiate receptor affinity, and conformational parameters of [4-tryptophan]enkephalin analogs
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1978.0