Aiming to develop more potent analgesic substances a new series of hexapeptides containing β(2)-tryptophan analogues was synthesized. The Trp in position 4 and 5, respectively in Ac-Arg-Phe-Met-Trp-Met-Lys-NH2 (opioid receptor antagonist) and Ac-Arg-Tyr-Tyr-Arg-Trp-Lys-NH2 (highly potent and selective NOP-receptor agonist) was substituted by the (S)-2-(1-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl)propionic residue or the (S)-2-(5-methoxy-1H-indol-3-yl)propionic residue. The analgesic effect of the four newly synthesized compounds has been evaluated in male Wistar rats by PP- and HP tests and compared to the native templates. Further estimation of the mechanisms of action of each compound was achieved using specific antagonists-naloxone for opioid and JTC801 for the NOP receptor. Replacement of Trp with β(2)-tryptophan analogues in 4th position (Ac-Arg-Phe-Met-Trp-Met-Lys-NH2) led to increased and longer lasting analgesic effect. The results obtained permit us to assume that both opioid and NOP receptors take part in the newly synthesized compounds analgesic effects.
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