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A series of 5'-carbamoyl and 5'-thionocarbamoyl derivatives of 2'-C-methyl analogues of the A(1) adenosine receptor (A(1)AR) full agonists N(6)-cyclopentyladenosine (CPA), 2-chloro-N(6)-cyclopentyladenosine (CCPA), N(6)-[3-(R)-tetrahydrofuranyl]adenosine (tecadenoson), and 2-chloro analogue (2-Cl-tecadenoson) was synthesized and evaluated for their affinity for adenosine receptor subtypes from bovine, porcine, and human species. In the N(6)-cyclopentylamino series, the 5'-substituted derivatives showed a reduced affinity at the bovine A(1)AR compared to the parent compounds; however, the selectivity for A(1) versus A(2A) receptor was retained or increased. The corresponding N(6)-3-(R)-tetrahydrofuranylamino analogues displayed a very low affinity toward the bovine A(1)AR. The 5'-methylthionocarbamoyl derivative of 2'-Me-CCPA showed the best affinity at porcine A(1)AR with a K(i) value of 13 nM. At human AR subtypes tecadenoson derivatives showed 2.3- to 5-fold lower affinity at A(1)AR and very low affinity at the other subtypes (A(2A), A(2B), and A(3)) compared to the corresponding N(6)-cyclopentyl analogues. The 5'-carbamoyl and 5'-thionocarbamoyl derivatives of 2'-Me-CCPA 3, 4, 7 and tecadenoson derivative 12 were found to be partial A(1) agonists at the porcine receptor. Docking studies explained the lower affinity of N(6)-3-(R)-tetrahydrofuranyl-substituted compounds at bovine A(1)AR compared to that of N(6)-cyclopentyl analogues, showing that the oxygen of the tetrahydrofuranyl ring establishes unfavorable electrostatic interactions with the CO oxygen of Asn254. The low binding affinity of the 2'-C-methyl-N(6)-3-(R)-tetrahydrofuranyl adenosine analogues at human A(1)AR may be ascribed to the presence of unfavorable interactions between the hydrophilic tetrahydrofuranyl ring and the surrounding hydrophobic residues Leu250 (TM6) and Ile274 (TM7).  相似文献   

2.
We modified a series of (N)-methanocarba nucleoside 5′-uronamides to contain dialkyne groups on an extended adenine C2 substituent, as synthetic intermediates leading to potent and selective A3 adenosine receptor (AR) agonists. The proximal alkyne was intended to promote receptor recognition, and the distal alkyne reacted with azides to form triazole derivatives (click cycloaddition). Click chemistry was utilized to couple an octadiynyl A3AR agonist to azido-containing fluorescent, chemically reactive, biotinylated, and other moieties with retention of selective binding to the A3AR. A bifunctional thiol-reactive crosslinking reagent was introduced. The most potent and selective novel compound was a 1-adamantyl derivative (Ki 6.5 nM), although some of the click products had Ki values in the range of 200–400 nM. Other potent, selective derivatives (Ki at A3AR in nM) were intended as possible receptor affinity labels: 3-nitro-4-fluorophenyl (10.6), α-bromophenacyl (9.6), thiol-reactive isothiazolone (102), and arylisothiocyanate (37.5) derivatives. The maximal functional effects in inhibition of forskolin-stimulated cAMP were measured, indicating that this class of click adducts varied from partial to full A3AR agonist compared to other widely used agonists. Thus, this strategy provides a general chemical approach to linking potent and selective A3AR agonists to reporter groups of diverse structure and to carrier moieties.  相似文献   

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We synthesized phenyl ring-substituted analogues of N(6)-(1S,2R)-(2-phenyl-1-cyclopropyl)adenosine, which is highly potent in binding to the human A(3)AR with a Ki value of 0.63 nM. The effects of these structural changes on affinity at human and rat adenosine receptors and on intrinsic efficacy at the hA(3)AR were measured. A 3-nitrophenyl analogue was resolved chromatographically into pure diastereomers, which displayed 10-fold stereoselectivity in A(3)AR binding in favor of the 1S,2R isomer. A molecular model defined a hydrophobic region (Phe168) in the putative A(3)AR binding site around the phenyl moiety. A heteroaromatic group (3-thienyl) could substitute for the phenyl moiety with retention of high affinity of A(3)AR binding. Other related N(6)-substituted adenosine derivatives were included for comparison. Although the N(6)-(2-phenyl-1-cyclopropyl) derivatives were full A(3)AR agonists, several other derivatives had greatly reduced efficacy. N(6)-Cyclopropyladenosine was an A(3)AR antagonist, and adding either one or two phenyl rings at the 2-position of the cyclopropyl moiety restored efficacy. N(6)-(2,2-Diphenylethyl)adenosine was an A(3)AR antagonist, and either adding a bond between the two phenyl rings (N(6)-9-fluorenylmethyl) or shortening the ethyl moiety (N(6)-diphenylmethyl) restored efficacy. A QSAR study of the N(6) region provided a model that was complementary to the putative A(3)AR binding site in a rhodopsin-based homology model. Thus, a new series of high-affinity A(3)AR agonists and related nucleoside antagonists was explored through both empirical and theoretical approaches.  相似文献   

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On the basis of potent and selective A(3) adenosine receptor (AR) antagonist, 2-chloro-N(6)-(3-iodobenzyl)-4'-thioadenosine-5'-N,N-dimethyluronamide, structure-activity relationships were studied for a series of 5'-N,N-dialkyluronamide derivatives, synthesized from D-gulonic gamma-lactone. From this study, it was revealed that removal of the hydrogen bond-donating ability of the 5'-uronamide was essential for the pure A(3)AR antagonism. 5'-N,N-Dimethyluronamide derivatives exhibited higher binding affinity than larger 5'-N,N-dialkyl or 5'-N,N-cycloalkylamide derivatives, indicating that steric factors are crucial in binding to the human A(3)AR. A N(6)-(3-bromobenzyl) derivative 6c (K(i)=9.32 nM) exhibited the highest binding affinity at the human A(3)AR with very low binding affinities to other AR subtypes.  相似文献   

5.
Tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives containing a 4-(hexylureido)benzenesulfonamide were examined as human beta3 adrenergic receptor (AR) agonists. Notably, 4,4-biphenyl derivative 9 was a 6 nM full agonist of the beta3 AR. Naphthyloxy compound 18 (beta3 EC50 = 78 nM) did not activate the beta1 and beta2 ARs at 10 microM, and showed >1000-fold selectivity over binding to the beta1 and beta2 ARs.  相似文献   

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The highly selective agonists of the A(3) adenosine receptor (AR), Cl-IB-MECA (2-chloro-N(6)-(3-iodobenzyl)-5'-N-methylcarboxamidoadenosine), and its 4'-thio analogue, were successfully converted into selective antagonists simply by appending a second N-methyl group on the 5'-uronamide position. The 2-chloro-5'-(N,N-dimethyl)uronamido analogues bound to, but did not activate, the human A(3)AR, with K(i) values of 29 nM (4'-O) and 15 nM (4'-S), showing >100-fold selectivity over A(1), A(2A), and A(2B)ARs. Competitive antagonism was demonstrated by Schild analysis. The 2-(dimethylamino)-5'-(N,N-dimethyl)uronamido substitution also retained A(3)AR selectivity but lowered affinity.  相似文献   

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Previously, G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) agonists were tethered from polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers to provide high receptor affinity and selectivity. Here, we prepared GPCR ligand--dendrimer (GLiDe) conjugates from a potent adenosine receptor (AR) antagonist; such agents are of interest for treating Parkinson's disease, asthma, and other conditions. Xanthine amine congener (XAC) was appended with an alkyne group on an extended C8 substituent for coupling by Cu(I)-catalyzed click chemistry to azide-derivatized G4 (fourth-generation) PAMAM dendrimers to form triazoles. These conjugates also contained triazole-linked PEG groups (8 or 22 moieties per 64 terminal positions) for increasing water-solubility and optionally prosthetic groups for spectroscopic characterization and affinity labeling. Human AR binding affinity increased progressively with the degree of xanthine substitution to reach K(i) values in the nanomolar range. The order of affinity of each conjugate was hA(2A)AR > hA(3)AR > hA(1)AR, while the corresponding monomer was ranked hA(2A)AR > hA(1)AR ≥ hA(3)AR. The antagonist activity of the most potent conjugate 14 (34 xanthines per dendrimer) was examined at the G(i)-coupled A(1)AR. Conjugate 14 at 100 nM right-shifted the AR agonist concentration--response curve in a cyclic AMP functional assay in a parallel manner, but at 10 nM (lower than its K(i) value), it significantly suppressed the maximal agonist effect in calcium mobilization. This is the first systematic probing of a potent AR antagonist tethered on a dendrimer and its activity as a function of variable loading.  相似文献   

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We investigated the A(3)AR affinity and selectivity of a series of 2-substituted 3'-azido and 3'-amino adenosine derivatives as well as some 5'-uronamide derivatives thereof. All compounds showed high A(3)AR selectivity. While the 3'-azides appeared to be A(3)AR antagonists with moderate A(3)AR affinity, their 3'-amino congeners exhibit significantly improved A(3)AR affinity and behave as partial agonists. For both the 3'-azides and the 3'-amines, the 5'-methylcarbamoyl modification improved the overall affinity. Introduction of a 2-phenylethynyl substituent provided high affinity for the A(3)AR.  相似文献   

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2-Chloro-5′-N-methylcarboxamidoadenosine analogues containing the (N)-methanocarba (bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane) ring system as a ribose substitute display increased selectivity as agonists of the human A3 adenosine receptor (AR). However, the selectivity in mouse was greatly reduced due to an increased tolerance of this ring system at the mouse A1AR. Therefore, we varied substituents at the N6 and C2 positions in search of compounds that have improved A3AR selectivity and are species independent. An N6-methyl analogue was balanced in affinity at mouse A1/A3ARs, with high selectivity in comparison to the A2AAR. Substitution of the 2-chloro atom with larger and more hydrophobic substituents, such as iodo and alkynyl groups, tended to increase the A3AR selectivity (up to 430-fold) in mouse and preserve it in human. Extended and chemically functionalized alkynyl chains attached at the C2 position of the purine moiety preserved A3AR selectivity more effectively than similar chains attached at the 3-position of the N6-benzyl group.  相似文献   

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Adenosine A(3) receptor (A(3)AR) is involved in a variety of key physio-pathological processes and its agonists are potential therapeutic agents for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, dry eye disorders, asthma, as anti-inflammatory agents, and in cancer therapy. Recently reported MECA (5'-N-methylcarboxamidoadenosine) derivatives bearing a methyl group in N(6)-position and an arylethynyl substituent in 2-position demonstrated to possess sub-nanomolar affinity and remarkable selectivity for the human A(3)AR, behaving as full agonists of this receptor. In this study, we made an attempt to get a rationalization of the high affinities and selectivities of these molecules for the human A(3)AR, by using adenosine receptor (AR) structural models based on the A(2A)AR crystal structure and molecular docking analysis. Post-docking analysis allowed to evaluate the ability of modeling tools in predicting AA(3)R affinity and in providing interpretation of compound substituents effect on the A(3)AR affinity and selectivity.  相似文献   

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Structure-activity relationships of 2-phenyl-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-ones as ligands for human A(3) adenosine receptors (ARs) were investigated. An ethyl group in the 8-position of the imidazoline ring of 4-methyl-2-phenyl-imidazopurinone leading to chiral compounds was found to increase affinity for human A(3) ARs by several thousand-fold. Propyl substitution instead of methyl at N4 decreased A(3) affinity but increased A(1) affinity leading to potent A(1)-selective AR antagonists. The most potent A(1) antagonist of the present series was (S)-8-ethyl-2-phenyl-4-propyl-4,5,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-one (S-3) exhibiting a K(i) value of 7.4 nM at rat A(1) ARs and greater than 100-fold selectivity versus rat A(2A) and human A(3) ARs. At human A(1) ARs 2-phenylimidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-ones were generally less potent and therefore less A(1)-selective (S-3: K(i)=98 nM). 2-, 3-, or 4-Mono-chlorination of the 2-phenyl ring reduced A(3) affinity but led to an increase in affinity for A(1) ARs, whereas di- (3,4-dichloro) or polychlorination (2,3,5-trichloro) increased A(3) affinity. The most potent and selective A(3) antagonist of the present series was the trichlorophenyl derivative (R)-8-ethyl-4-methyl-2-(2,3,5-trichlorophenyl)-4,5,7,8-tetrahydro-1H-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-one (R-8) exhibiting a subnanomolar K(i) value at human A(3) ARs and greater than 800-fold selectivity versus the other AR subtypes. Methylation of 4-alkyl-2-phenyl-substituted imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-ones led exclusively to the N9-methyl derivatives, which exhibited largely reduced AR affinities as compared to the unmethylated compounds. [35S]GTP gamma S binding studies of the most potent 2-phenyl-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-ones at membranes of Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human A(3) AR revealed that the compounds were inverse agonists at A(3) receptors under standard test conditions. Due to their high A(3) affinity, selectivity, and relatively high water-solubility, 2-phenyl-imidazo[2,1-i]purin-5-ones may become useful research tools.  相似文献   

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Pyridineethanolamine derivatives containing cyanoguanidine or nitroethylenediamine moieties were examined as human beta3 adrenergic receptor (AR) agonists. Notably, indoline derivatives 6a and 11 were potent beta3 AR agonists (beta3 EC50 = 13 and 19 nM, respectively), which showed good selectivity over binding to and minimal activation of the beta1 and beta2 ARs.  相似文献   

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In an attempt to study the optimal combination of a phenyl ring at the C(2)-position and different substituents at the N(5)- and N(8)-positions towards the selective modulation of human A(3) adenosine receptors (hA(3)AR), we synthesized a new series of 2-para-(un)substituted-phenyl-pyrazolo-triazolo-pyrimidines bearing either a methyl or phenylethyl at N(8) and chains of variable length at N(5). Through biological evaluation, it was found that the majority of the compounds had good affinities towards the hA(3)AR in the low nanomolar range. Compound 16 possessed the best hA(3)AR affinity and selectivity profile (K(i)hA(3)=1.33 nM; hA(1)/hA(3)=4880; hA(2A)/hA(3)=1100) in the present series of 2-(substituted)phenyl-pyrazolo-triazolo-pyrimidine derivatives. In addition to pharmacological characterization, a molecular modeling investigation on these compounds further elucidated the effect of different substituents at the pyrazolo-triazolo-pyrimidine scaffold on affinity and selectivity to hA(3)AR.  相似文献   

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Herein we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of some potent and selective A(1) adenosine receptor agonists, which incorporate a functionalised linker attached to an antioxidant moiety. N(6)-(2,2,5,5-Tetramethylpyrrolidin-1-yloxyl-3-ylmethyl)adenosine (VCP28, 2e) proved to be an agonist with high affinity (K(i)=50nM) and good selectivity (A(3)/A(1) > or = 400) for the A(1) adenosine receptor. N(6)-[4-[2-[1,1,3,3-Tetramethylisoindolin-2-yloxyl-5-amido]ethyl]phenyl]adenosine (VCP102, 5a) has higher binding affinity (K(i)=7 nM), but lower selectivity (A(3)/A(1)= approximately 3). All compounds bind weakly (K(i)>1 microM) to A(2A) and A(2B) receptors. The combination of A(1) agonist activity and antioxidant activity has the potential to produce cardioprotective effects.  相似文献   

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Several N6-substituted 3 '-ureidoadenosine derivatives were efficiently synthesized starting from D-glucose for the development of H272E mutant A3 adenosine receptor (AR) agonists. Among compounds tested, 3 '-ureido-N6-(3-iodobenzyl)adenosine (2c) exhibited the highest binding affinity (Ki = 0.22 micro M) at the H272E mutant A3 AR without binding to the natural A3AR.  相似文献   

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A series of analogues of the PPARγ ligand 15-deoxy-Δ12,14-PGJ2 have been synthesized by functionalization of a 5-alkyl-4-hydroxycyclopentenone core structure obtained by Piancatelli rearrangement of precursor furylcarbinol. Transient transactivation assays indicate that analogues 18 and 20 are selective nanomolar agonists of PPARγ. This subtype selectivity is lost in derivatives (23, 24) with an alkynyl (oct-1-yn) chain at the C3 position, although the cyclopentenone derivative with cis relative configuration (23) showed greater affinity for PPARα.  相似文献   

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We have prepared 50-modified derivatives of adenosine and a corresponding (N)-methanocarba nucleoside series containing a bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane ring system in place of the ribose moiety. The compounds were examined in binding assays at three subtypes of adenosine receptors (ARs) and in functional assays at the A3 AR. The H-bonding ability of a group of 9-riboside derivatives containing a 50-uronamide moiety was reduced by modification of the NH; however these derivatives did not display the desired activity as selective A3 AR antagonists, as occurs with 50-N,N-dimethyluronamides. However, truncated (N)-methanocarba analogues lacking a 40-hydroxymethyl group were highly potent and selective antagonists of the human A3 AR. The compounds were synthesized from D-ribose using a reductive free radical decarboxylation of a 50-carboxy intermediate. A less efficient synthetic approach began with L-ribose, which was similar to the published synthesis of (N)-methanocarba A3AR agonists. Compounds 33b-39b (N6-3-halobenzyl and related arylalkyl derivatives) were potent A3AR antagonists with binding Ki values of 0.7-1.4 nM. In a functional assay of [35S]GTPcS binding, 33b (3-iodobenzyl) completely inhibited stimulation by NECA with a KB of 8.9 nM. Thus, a highly potent and selective series of A3AR antagonists has been described.  相似文献   

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In the search for agonists for the elusive A2B adenosine receptor subtypes, 2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-methylcarboxamido adenosine (PHPMECA, 14), 2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-propylcarboxamido adenosine (PHPPECA, 15), and N6-ethyl-2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine (19) were synthesized on the basis that introduction of alkynyl chains in 2-position of adenosine derivatives resulted in reasonably good A2B potency compared to NECA [see N6-ethyl-2-phenylhydroxypropynyl adenosine (5) EC50 = 1,700 nM and 2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamido adenosine (PHPNECA, 8) EC50 = 1,100 nM, respectively]. Radioligand binding studies and adenylyl cyclase assays, performed with recently cloned human A1, A2A, A2B, and A3 adenosine receptors, showed that these modifications produced a decrease in potency at A2B receptor, as well as a general reduction in affinity at the other receptor subtypes. On the other hand, the contemporary presence of an ethyl substituent in N6-position and of a 4'-ethylcarboxamido group in the same compounds led to (R,S)-N6-ethyl-2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine and (S)-N6-ethyl-2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine, which did not show the expected increase in potency at A2B subtype. Hence, (S)-2-phenylhydroxypropynyl-5'-N-ethylcarboxamidoadenosine [(S)-PHPNECA] with EC50 A2B = 220 nM remains the most potent agonist at A2B receptor reported so far.  相似文献   

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4-Phenylethynyl-6-phenyl-1,4-dihydropyridine derivatives are selective antagonists at human A3 adenosine receptors, with Ki values in a radioligand binding assay vs [125I]AB-MECA [N(6)-(4-amino-3-iodobenzyl)-5'-N-methylcarbamoyl-adenosine] in the submicromolar range. In this study, functionalized congeners of 1,4-dihydropyridines were designed as chemically reactive adenosine A3 antagonists, for the purpose of synthesizing molecular probes for this receptor subtype. Selectivity of the new analogues for cloned human A3 adenosine receptors was determined in radioligand binding in comparison to binding at rat brain A1 and A2A receptors. Benzyl ester groups at the 3- and/or 5-positions and phenyl groups at the 2- and/or 6-positions were introduced as potential sites for chain attachment. Structure-activity analysis at A3 adenosine receptors indicated that 3,5-dibenzyl esters, but not 2,6-diphenyl groups, are tolerated in binding. Ring substitution of the 5-benzyl ester with a 4-fluorosulfonyl group provided enhanced A3 receptor affinity resulting in a Ki value of 2.42 nM; however, a long-chain derivative containing terminal amine functionalization at the 4-position of the 5-benzyl ester showed only moderate affinity. This sulfonyl fluoride derivative appeared to bind irreversibly to the human A3 receptor (1 h incubation at 100 nM resulting in the loss of 56% of the specific radioligand binding sites), while the binding of other potent dihydropyridines and other antagonists was generally reversible. At the 3-position of the dihydropyridine ring, an amine-functionalized chain attached at the 4-position of a benzyl ester provided higher A3 receptor affinity than the corresponding 5-position isomer. This amine congener was also used as an intermediate in the synthesis of a biotin conjugate, which bound to A3 receptors with a Ki value of 0.60 microM.  相似文献   

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A large series of N6-substituted-4'-thioadenosines were synthesized starting from D-gulonic-gamma-lactone, and structure-activity relationships were studied at the human A3 and other subtypes of adenosine receptors (ARs). 2-Chloro-substituted and 2-H analogues were compared. 2-Chloro-N6-methyl-4'-thioadenosine 19b was a highly potent and selective agonist (Ki=0.8+/-0.1 nM in binding) at the A3AR, and displayed the same relative efficacy in receptor activation as a known full agonist, Cl-IB-MECA. Most of N6-substituted-4'-thioadenosines were less potent in binding than the corresponding N6-substituted-adenosines or N6-substituted-4'-thioadenosine-5'-uronamides. N6-(3-Iodobenzyl) derivative 19g was demonstrated to be an A3AR-selective partial agonist displaying a Ki value of 3.2 nM.  相似文献   

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