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Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists

The opioid pharmacological profile of cis-(−)-N-normetazocine derivatives is deeply affected by the nature of their N-substituents. Here, our efforts were focused on the synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of novel derivatives of the lead LP1, a multitarget opioid analgesic compound featuring a...

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Autores principales: Turnaturi, Rita, Parenti, Carmela, Prezzavento, Orazio, Marrazzo, Agostino, Pallaki, Paschalina, Georgoussi, Zafiroula, Amata, Emanuele, Pasquinucci, Lorella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6017588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29547588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23030677
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author Turnaturi, Rita
Parenti, Carmela
Prezzavento, Orazio
Marrazzo, Agostino
Pallaki, Paschalina
Georgoussi, Zafiroula
Amata, Emanuele
Pasquinucci, Lorella
author_facet Turnaturi, Rita
Parenti, Carmela
Prezzavento, Orazio
Marrazzo, Agostino
Pallaki, Paschalina
Georgoussi, Zafiroula
Amata, Emanuele
Pasquinucci, Lorella
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description The opioid pharmacological profile of cis-(−)-N-normetazocine derivatives is deeply affected by the nature of their N-substituents. Here, our efforts were focused on the synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of novel derivatives of the lead LP1, a multitarget opioid analgesic compound featuring an N-phenylpropanamido substituent. LP1 derivatives 5a–d and 6a–d were characterized by flexible groups at the N-substituent that allow them to reposition themselves relative to cis-(−)-N-normetazocine nucleus, thus producing different pharmacological profiles at the mu, delta and kappa opioid receptors (MOR, DOR and KOR) in in vitro and in vivo assays. Among the series, compound 5c, with the best in vitro and in vivo profile, resulted a MOR agonist which displays a K(i)(MOR) of 6.1 nM in a competitive binding assay, and an IC(50) value of 11.5 nM and an I(max) of 72% in measurement of cAMP accumulation in HEK293 cells stably expressing MOR, with a slight lower efficacy than LP1. Moreover, in a mouse model of acute thermal nociception, compound 5c, intraperitoneally administered, exhibits naloxone-reversed antinociceptive properties with an ED(50) of 4.33 mg/kg. These results expand our understanding of the importance of N-substituent structural variations in the opioid receptor profile of cis-(−)-N-normetazocine derivatives and identify a new MOR agonist useful for the development of novel opioid analgesics for pain treatment.
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spelling pubmed-60175882018-11-13 Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists Turnaturi, Rita Parenti, Carmela Prezzavento, Orazio Marrazzo, Agostino Pallaki, Paschalina Georgoussi, Zafiroula Amata, Emanuele Pasquinucci, Lorella Molecules Article The opioid pharmacological profile of cis-(−)-N-normetazocine derivatives is deeply affected by the nature of their N-substituents. Here, our efforts were focused on the synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of novel derivatives of the lead LP1, a multitarget opioid analgesic compound featuring an N-phenylpropanamido substituent. LP1 derivatives 5a–d and 6a–d were characterized by flexible groups at the N-substituent that allow them to reposition themselves relative to cis-(−)-N-normetazocine nucleus, thus producing different pharmacological profiles at the mu, delta and kappa opioid receptors (MOR, DOR and KOR) in in vitro and in vivo assays. Among the series, compound 5c, with the best in vitro and in vivo profile, resulted a MOR agonist which displays a K(i)(MOR) of 6.1 nM in a competitive binding assay, and an IC(50) value of 11.5 nM and an I(max) of 72% in measurement of cAMP accumulation in HEK293 cells stably expressing MOR, with a slight lower efficacy than LP1. Moreover, in a mouse model of acute thermal nociception, compound 5c, intraperitoneally administered, exhibits naloxone-reversed antinociceptive properties with an ED(50) of 4.33 mg/kg. These results expand our understanding of the importance of N-substituent structural variations in the opioid receptor profile of cis-(−)-N-normetazocine derivatives and identify a new MOR agonist useful for the development of novel opioid analgesics for pain treatment. MDPI 2018-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6017588/ /pubmed/29547588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23030677 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Turnaturi, Rita
Parenti, Carmela
Prezzavento, Orazio
Marrazzo, Agostino
Pallaki, Paschalina
Georgoussi, Zafiroula
Amata, Emanuele
Pasquinucci, Lorella
Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title_full Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title_fullStr Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title_short Synthesis and Structure-Activity Relationships of LP1 Derivatives: N-Methyl-N-phenylethylamino Analogues as Novel MOR Agonists
title_sort synthesis and structure-activity relationships of lp1 derivatives: n-methyl-n-phenylethylamino analogues as novel mor agonists
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6017588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29547588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23030677
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