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J Med Chem ; 37(9): 1262-8, 1994 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8176704

ABSTRACT

A novel entry to tropane analogs of cocaine was developed on the basis of the reaction of rhodium-stabilized vinylcarbenoids with pyrroles. These analogs were tested in binding to dopamine and serotonin (5-HT) transporters in membranes from rat striatum and frontal cortex. In all the analogs, the aryl group at the 3-position was directly bound to the tropane ring (as in WIN-35,428), and methyl or ethyl ketone moieties were present at the 2-position instead of the typical ester group. The series of analogs containing a 2-naphthyl group at the 3-position were most potent, with Ki values < 1 nM in binding to both dopamine and 5-HT transporters. Although the unsubstituted 2-naphthyl analog was nonselective at dopamine and 5-HT transport sites, other compounds were selective for either site. In general, compounds with relatively small substituents on the aromatic moiety (such as p-methyl or p-fluoro) were relatively selective for the dopamine transporters, while a p-isopropylphenyl derivative was selective for the 5-HT transport sites. This latter compound represents the first N-methyltropane derivative specific for 5-HT transporters. Resolution of two of the most significant analogs was achieved by HPLC on a chiral stationary phase; the active enantiomer of a 2-naphthyl analog exhibited Ki values of < 0.1 nM at both dopamine and 5-HT transporter sites.


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Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Cocaine/analogs & derivatives , Corpus Striatum/metabolism , Frontal Lobe/metabolism , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Membrane Transport Proteins , Nerve Tissue Proteins , Animals , Binding Sites , Binding, Competitive , Cocaine/metabolism , Dopamine Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins , Male , Molecular Structure , Pyrroles/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Rhodium , Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins , Structure-Activity Relationship , Tritium
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