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Synthesis, receptor binding, and CNS pharmacological studies of new thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogues.


ABSTRACT: As part of our search for selective and CNS-active thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogues, we synthesized a set of 44 new analogues in which His and pGlu residues were modified or replaced. The analogues were evaluated as agonists at TRH-R1 and TRH-R2 in cells in?vitro, and in?vivo in mice for analeptic and anticonvulsant activities. Several analogues bound to TRH-R1 and TRH-R2 with good to moderate affinities, and are full agonists at both receptor subtypes. Specifically, analogue 21?a (R=CH3) exhibited binding affinities (Ki values) of 0.17??M for TRH-R1 and 0.016??M for TRH-R2; it is 10-fold less potent than TRH in binding to TRH-R1 and equipotent with TRH in binding to TRH-R2. Compound 21?a, the most selective agonist, activated TRH-R2 with a potency (EC50 value) of 0.0021??M, but activated TRH-R1 at EC50=0.05??M, and exhibited 24-fold selectivity for TRH-R2 over TRH-R1. The newly synthesized TRH analogues were also evaluated in?vivo to assess their potencies in antagonism of barbiturate-induced sleeping time, and several analogues displayed potent analeptic activity. Specifically, analogues 21?a,b and 22?a,b decreased sleeping time by nearly 50% more than TRH. These analogues also displayed potent anticonvulsant activity and provided significant protection against PTZ-induced seizures, but failed to provide any protection in MES-induced seizures at 10??mol?kg(-1). The results of this study provide evidence that TRH analogues that show selectivity for TRH-R2 over TRH-R1 possess potent CNS activity.

SUBMITTER: Monga V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3479646 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis, receptor binding, and CNS pharmacological studies of new thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogues.

Monga Vikramdeep V   Meena Chhuttan L CL   Meena Chhuttan L CL   Rajput Satyendra S   Pawar Chandrashekhar C   Sharma Shyam S SS   Lu Xinping X   Gershengorn Marvin C MC   Jain Rahul R  

ChemMedChem 20110207 3


As part of our search for selective and CNS-active thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) analogues, we synthesized a set of 44 new analogues in which His and pGlu residues were modified or replaced. The analogues were evaluated as agonists at TRH-R1 and TRH-R2 in cells in vitro, and in vivo in mice for analeptic and anticonvulsant activities. Several analogues bound to TRH-R1 and TRH-R2 with good to moderate affinities, and are full agonists at both receptor subtypes. Specifically, analogue 21 a (  ...[more]

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