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Structure-Activity Relationship Study of Psychostimulant Synthetic Cathinones Reveals Nanomolar Antagonist Potency of α-Pyrrolidinohexiophenone at Human Muscarinic M2 Receptors.

Yiming Chen1, Clinton E Canal1.   

Abstract

Synthetic cathinones (SCs) are designer, psychostimulant drugs of abuse that primarily act on monoamine transporters; little is known about their off-target liability. Abuse of pyrrolidine-containing SCs, such as α-PHP, has been linked to clinical features, including tachycardia and hypertension, and psychiatric events, including delusions and memory impairments-effects mimicking deliriant hallucinogens that are acetylcholine muscarinic receptor (MR) antagonists. α-PHP and nine analogs with modifications in the α-carbon side chain length and/or containing a methylenedioxy moiety were screened for activity at each of the five human MRs. Increasing the length of the α-carbon side chain of 1-phenyl-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)ethan-1-one analogs from a methyl (α-PPP) to a propyl-PVP) group caused a steep increase in affinity at all MR subtypes, and one extra carbon-PHP) further enhanced MR affinity; the presence of a methylenedioxy moiety generally hindered this effect. Highest MR affinity was observed with α-PHP at M2Rs-its M2R affinity (Ki = 251 nM) was 302-fold higher than α-PPP's. M2R-cAMP inhibition and β-arrestin recruitment assays showed that α-PHP is an M2R antagonist (Kb = 120 and 502 nM, respectively). Additional experiments showed α-PHP is also an antagonist of M1R-inositol phosphate production (Kb = 1.4 μM). Human toxicology studies report blood concentrations of pyrrolidine-containing SCs, including α-PHP, that reach micromolar levels during intoxication, indicating α-PHP's MR activity might have physiological relevance. As M2Rs and M1Rs are widely expressed in the autonomic and central nervous systems, α-PHP's anticholinergic activity might be relevant to adverse events associated with α-PHP intoxication.

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Keywords:  muscarinic receptor antagonist; synthetic cathinones; α-PHP

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32073252      PMCID: PMC7104417          DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.0c00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Chem Neurosci        ISSN: 1948-7193            Impact factor:   4.418


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