Structure-activity relationships in prazosin-related compounds. 2. Role of the piperazine ring on .alpha.-blocking activity

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1993.0

Abstract

Several prazosin-related compounds have been synthesized and evaluated for their blocking activity toward alpha-adrenoreceptors. The structural modification performed on the prazosin structure included the replacement of the piperazine ring with 2,3-dialkylpiperazine or 1,2-cyclohexanediamine moieties to characterize a lipophilic binding pocket in the alpha 1-adrenoreceptor surface. Cyclohexanediamine derivatives 3-6 were almost devoid of potency and selectivity, whereas dialkylpiperazine compounds 7-14 showed high affinity and selectivity toward alpha 1-adrenoreceptors. The cis derivative 13 (cyclazosin) was the most potent and selective with an alpha 1/alpha 2 selectivity ratio value of 7800. The particular trend of antagonist activity within cis/trans stereoisomeric compounds not only supports the presence of a lipophilic binding area on alpha 1-adrenoreceptor surface but also suggests that the lipophilic pocket is endowed with a well-defined size and spatial orientation. The most active compound of the series, 13, was tested also in vivo for antihypertensive activity on spontaneously hypertensive rats. It showed an interesting long-lasting hypotensive effect, very similar to that of doxazosin, which was statistically significant 12 h after oral administration.

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