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Title: Studies on neurokinin antagonists. 2. Design and structure-activity relationships of novel tripeptide substance P antagonists, N alpha-[N alpha-(N alpha-acetyl-L-threonyl)-N1-formyl-D-tryptophyl]-N- methyl-N-(phenylmethyl)-L-phenylalaninamide and its related compounds. Author: Hagiwara D, Miyake H, Morimoto H, Murai M, Fujii T, Matsuo M. Journal: J Med Chem; 1992 Aug 21; 35(17):3184-91. PubMed ID: 1380560. Abstract: Continuing studies on the chemical modification of the previously reported novel tripeptide SP antagonist, N alpha-[N alpha-[N alpha- (tert-butyloxycarbonyl)glutaminyl]-N1-formyl-D-tryptophyl]phenylalanine benzyl ester [Boc-Gln-D-Trp-(CHO)-Phe-OBzl (1)], are described herein. We initially investigated the stability of 1 in guinea pig plasma and liver homogenate to elucidate the most labile part in the structure. It was consequently revealed that the benzyl ester part was easily hydrolyzed to produce the inactive acid analog. Thus we searched for a benzyl ester surrogate that would be more resistant to hydrolytic enzymes. This approach found an isosteric amide structure, N-methyl-N-(phenylmethyl)amide, suitable in terms of potency and stability. Subsequent modification of the amino terminal into N alpha-acetyl-L-threonine led to the most potent compound, N alpha-[N alpha-(N alpha-acetyl-L-threonyl)-N1-formyl-D-tryptophyl]-N- methyl-N-(phenylmethyl)-L-phenylalaninamide [Ac-Thr-D-Trp(CHO)-Phe-NMeBzl (5a, FR113680)]. This compound 5a potently blocked 3H-SP binding to guinea pig lung membranes with IC50 of (5.8 +/- 0.78) x 10(-9) M. In vitro, 5a inhibited SP-induced contraction of isolated guinea pig trachea strips with IC50 of 2.3 x 10(-6) M and caused no contraction when used alone in this preparation up to 3.2 x 10(-5) M. In addition 5a exhibited no effect on the contraction induced by histamine or acetylcholine. Intriguingly, it was demonstrated in vivo that 5a suppressed the SP-induced bronchoconstriction and airway edema in guinea pigs with ED50 of 0.42 mg/kg and 0.66 mg/kg, respectively, when administered intravenously.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]