| Literature DB >> 11708921 |
J M Bartolomé-Nebreda1, M T García-López, R González-Muñiz, E Cenarruzabeitia, M Latorre, J Del Río, R Herranz.
Abstract
To further define the pharmacophore of the potent and selective 5-(tryptophyl)amino-1,3-dioxoperhydropyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidine-based CCK(1) receptor antagonists the electronic and topographic properties of the central 1,3-dioxoperhydro-pyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidine scaffold have been modified. With this aim, the 1- and 3-oxo groups have been replaced by the thioxo- and deoxi-analogues, and the fused piperidine ring has been contracted to the corresponding pyrrolidine moiety. The results of the evaluation of the new analogues as CCK receptor ligands, in rat pancreas and cerebral cortex preparations, showed that, whereas replacement of oxygen with sulfur is allowed, reduction of the 1- or 3-oxo groups or the contraction of the fused piperidine ring lead to the complete loss of binding affinity at CCK(1) receptors. The thioxo-analogues 5a, 8a, 12a, and 12b showed functional CCK(1) antagonist activity, inhibiting the CCK-8-stimulated amylase release from pancreatic acinar cells. The 1-thioxo analogue 5a, with subnanomolar affinity (IC(50) = 0.09 x 10(-9) M), was found to be the most potent and selective compound within the family of 5-(tryptophyl)amino-1,3-dioxoperhydropyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidine-based CCK(1) antagonists.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11708921 DOI: 10.1021/jm010898i
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446