Literature DB >> 3016678

Opiate receptor binding affinities of some D-amino acid substituted beta-casomorphin analogs.

C Liebmann, M Szücs, K Neubert, B Hartrodt, H Arold, A Barth.   

Abstract

beta-Casomorphin-(5) and some analogs modified by the introduction of some D-amino acids and D-pipecolic acid as well as by C-terminal amidation were tested for their affinities to mu- and delta-binding sites in rat brain membranes. The binding affinities of these compounds are compared with the known activities in the guinea pig ileum (GPI) and mouse vas deferens (MVD) test and their antinociceptive potencies in rats. The substitution of D-proline for proline in position 4 in beta-casomorphin-(5) and beta-casomorphin-(4)amide (morphiceptin) results in derivatives with very high mu-binding affinity and mu-selectivity. These affinities correspond to the respective analgesic potencies. Both binding to mu-receptors and analgesic potency are also enhanced by the introduction of D-Phe in position 3. Testing D-Ala2 substituted derivatives with respect to their ability to compete for 3H-naloxone, we observed apparent differences between the pentapeptide amides (biphasic displacement curves) and the tetrapeptide amides (monophasic displacement curves). The substitution of L-Pro2 by D-pipecolic acid yields an analog with preferential delta-receptor affinity in the organ preparations (MVD) but preferential mu-receptor affinity in brain membranes. This finding suggests a possible difference between peripheral and central mu-binding sites.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3016678     DOI: 10.1016/0196-9781(86)90212-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


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