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Pharmacological profile of new thioperamide derivatives at histamine peripheral H1-, H2-, H3-receptors in guinea-pig.

E Barocelli1, V Ballabeni, A Caretta, F Bordi, C Silva, G Morini, M Impicciatore.   

Abstract

The recent availability of potent and selective ligands, namely R-(alpha)-methylhistamine and thioperamide, led to conclusive progresses as regards histamine H3-receptor knowledge. The aim of this work is to investigate by in vitro tests the pharmacological properties of new amino and methyl derivatives of the H3-antagonist thioperamide. Such original compounds, developed by the modulation of the thioperamide imidazolyl moiety, were assayed at guinea-pig ileal contractile H1-, atrial chronotropic H2- and enteric neuronal H3-receptors. None of the drugs exhibited interaction with H1 or H2 sites. On electrically stimulated ileum, two of the thioperamide methyl derivatives competitively antagonized the inhibitory effect of the H3-agonist R-(alpha)-methylhistamine. On the basis of the Schild analysis, the more active isomer (compound IV) displayed an affinity at H3-receptors only five times lower than thioperamide. These results could contribute to elucidate further the structural features required to develop potent and selective H3-antagonists. On the other hand, to prove the hypothesized apparent heterogeneity between peripheral and central H3-sites, as emerged by pharmacological and binding studies, autoradiographic investigations are in progress.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8213342     DOI: 10.1007/bf01976206

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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