Potent, selective tetrahydro-β-carboline antagonists of the serotonin 2B (5HT(2B)) contractile receptor in the rat stomach fundus
A series of potent, selective 5HT(2B) receptor antagonists has been identified based upon yohimbine, with SAR studies resulting in a 1000-fold increase in 5HT(2B) receptor affinity relative to the starting structure (- log K(B)s > 10.0 have been obtained). These high-affinity tetrahydro-β- carboline antagonists are able to discriminate among the 5HT2 family of serotonin receptors, with members of the series showing selectivities of more than 100-fold versus both the 5HT(2A) and 5HT(2C) receptors based upon radioligand binding and functional assays. As the first compounds reported with such selectivity and enhanced receptor affinity, these tetrahydro-β- carboline antagonists are useful tools for elucidating the role of serotonin acting at the 5HT(2B) receptor in normal and disease physiology.
Audia, James E.,Evrard, Deborah A.,Murdoch, Gwyn R.,Droste, James J.,Nissen, Jeffrey S.,Schenck, Kathy W.,Fludzinski, Pawel,Lucaites, Virginia L.,Nelson, David L.,Cohen, Marlene L.
p. 2773 - 2780
(2007/10/03)
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