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A Marked Change of Receptor Affinity of the 2-Methyl-5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)morphans upon Attachment of an (E)-8-Benzylidene Moiety: Synthesis and Evaluation of a New Class of ? Receptor Ligands
Bertha, Craig M.,Mattson, Mariena V.,Flippen-Anderson, Judith L.,Rothman, Richard B.,Xu, Heng,et al.
, p. 3163 - 3170 (1994)
The (E)-8-benzylidene and (E)-8-(3,4-dichlorobenzylidene), 7-ketone derivatives, 5 and 6, of the synthetic opiate 2-methyl-5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)morphan nonane, 1>, were synthesized from the 7-ketone derivativ
Probes for narcotic receptor-mediated phenomena. 20. Alteration of opioid receptor subtype selectivity of the 5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)morphans by application of the message-address concept: Preparation of δ-opioid receptor ligands
Bertha,Flippen-Anderson,Rothman,Porreca,Davis,Xu,Becketts,Cha,Rice
, p. 1523 - 1537 (2007/10/02)
Derivatives of racemic and optically active 5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-2- methylmorphan (5-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl-2-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane, 1) were synthesized containing additional aromatic moieties, as an application of the message-address concept targeted at producing δ-opioid receptor selective ligands. In vitro radioreceptor binding studies in rat brain revealed that both of the parent enantiomers, (-)- and (+)-1, had a high affinity for the μ-opioid receptor (21 nM), a slight affinity for κ1- opioid receptors (~800-900 nM), and less than 1000 nM affinity for the δ- opioid receptor (μ/δ IC50 ratio of 180-fold increase in affinity for the δ-opioid receptor with an IC50 value of 6 nM. The parent compound (- )-1 had only 26% agonist activity at 30 μM in the mouse vas deferens (δ) bioassay, whereas compound (-)-11 had an IC50 of 393 nM in this preparation, indicating the importance of the indole moiety in imparting δ- opioid agonist activity to the phenylmorphan (-)-11. A structure-activity relationship (SAR) study of N-alkyl derivatives of the racemic nor 11 indicated similarities between the interaction of various derivatives with the μ- and δ- but not the κ1-opioid receptor. As studies on the molecular basis of the interaction of opioid ligands with their respective receptors continue to gain momentum, the SAR data described herein for the synthetic phenylmorphans will prove useful for further studies.
