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J Med Chem ; 42(14): 2685-96, 1999 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10411489

ABSTRACT

The design and synthesis of "mini-nucleotides", based on a xanthine-alkyl phosphate scaffold, are described. The physiological effects of the new compounds were evaluated in rat cardiac cell culture regarding Ca(2+) elevation and contractility. The results indicate biochemical and physiological profiles similar to those of ATP, although at higher concentrations. The biological target molecules of these "mini-nucleotides" were identified by using selective P2-R and A(1)-R antagonists and P2-R subtype selective agonists. On the basis of these results and of experiments in Ca(2+) free medium, in which [Ca(2+)](i) elevation was not observed, we concluded that interaction of the analogues is likely with P2X receptor subtypes, which causes Ca(2+) influx. Theoretical calculations analyzing electronic effects within the series of xanthine-alkyl phosphates were performed on reduced models at quantum mechanical levels. Calculated dipole moment vectors, electrostatic potential maps, and volume parameters suggest an explanation for the activity or inactivity of the synthesized derivatives and predict a putative binding site environment for the active agonists. Xanthine-alkyl phosphate analogues proved to be selective agents for activation of P2X-R subtypes, whereas ATP activated all P2-R subtypes in cardiac cells. Therefore, these analogues may serve as prototypes of selective drugs aiming at cardiac disorders mediated through P2X receptors.


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Myocardium/cytology , Organophosphates/chemical synthesis , Purinergic P2 Receptor Agonists , Xanthines/chemical synthesis , Animals , Calcium/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Crystallography, X-Ray , Ligands , Models, Molecular , Myocardial Contraction/drug effects , Organophosphates/chemistry , Organophosphates/pharmacology , Rats , Structure-Activity Relationship , Xanthines/chemistry , Xanthines/pharmacology
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