Aromatic-Amine Pendants Produce Highly Potent and Efficacious Mixed Efficacy Mu-Opioid Receptor (MOR)/Delta-Opioid Receptor (DOR) Peptidomimetics with Enhanced Metabolic Stability.

JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY(2020)

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Abstract
We previously reported a novel SAR campaign that converted a metabolically unstable series of mu-opioid receptor (MOR) agonist/delta-opioid receptor (DOR) antagonist bicyclic core peptidomimetics with promising analgesic activity and reduced abuse liabilities into a more stable series of benzylic core analogues. Herein, we expanded the SAR of that campaign and determined that the incorporation of amines into the benzylic pendant produces enhanced MOR-efficacy in this series, whereas the reincorporation of an aromatic ring into the pendant enhanced MOR-potency. Two compounds, which contain a piperidine (14) or an isoindoline (17) pendant, retained the desired opioid profile in vitro, possessed metabolic half-lives of greater than 1 h in mouse liver microsomes (MLMs), and were active antinociceptive agents in the acetic acid stretch assay (AASA) at subcutaneous doses of 1 mg/kg.
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peptidomimetics,receptor,aromatic–amine pendants,potent
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