Publications by authors named "James M MacDougall"

This review discusses the role of dynamic medicinal chemistry in the design and development of more effective opioids for the treatment of pain. Human Phase II clinical studies have shown that morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G) has equivalent analgesic effects to morphine and an improved side effect profile particularly at reducing the tendency to cause nausea, vomiting, sedation and respiratory depression. Based on these clinical observations, a new class of pain medication could be developed.

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Attachment of a glucose moiety to 6-beta-aminomorphine afforded compound 3, where the glucose moiety was linked to the C-6 nitrogen atom by a two-carbon bridge. The synthesis of 3 was accomplished in eight steps from 3-triisopropylsilyl-6-beta-aminomorphine and 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-D-glucose. The C-glycoside 3 was prepared with the objective of examining a metabolically stable analogue of morphine-6-glucuronide and determining the potency and selectivity of opioid receptor binding.

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A series of 6-beta-thiosaccharide analogues of morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G) and codeine-6-glucuronide (C6G) were synthesized and evaluated with the objective of preparing an analogue of M6G with improved biological activity. The affinity of the thiosaccharide analogues of M6G and C6G was examined by competitive binding assays at mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors. The thiosaccharide compounds in the morphine series 5b, 5e, 6a, and 6c showed 1.

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A series of 6-beta-arylamidomorphines was synthesized and biologically evaluated. Various aryl substituents were introduced into the arylamidomorphines to examine substituent structure-activity relationships. Competition binding assays showed that compounds 10a-h bound to the mu opioid receptor with high affinity (0.

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(-)-Menthol is a widely used flavoring ingredient present in mouthwash, foods, toothpaste, and cigarettes; yet, the pharmacological effects of menthol have not been widely studied. Mentholated cigarette smoking may increase the risk for lung cancer. Many African American smokers smoke mentholated cigarettes, and African Americans have a significantly higher incidence of lung cancer as compared with whites.

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The addition of ethenyllithium derivatives to the carbonyl of dialkyl squarate-derived bicycloheptenones, e.g., 1a and 6a, initiates a low-temperature anion-accelerated oxy-Cope rearrangement to provide polyquinanes by a transannular aldol reaction of the intermediate bicyclo[6.

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The present study examined the stability of cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress and cigarette smoking, and the extent to which cardiovascular reactions to stress were predictive of cardiovascular reactions to smoking. Thirty subjects were given an initial test involving two repetitions of mental arithmetic stress and paced smoking while blood pressure and heart rate were measured. Two months later, 26 of these subjects were retested in the same paradigm.

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