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  • The development of analgesics with mixed-opioid agonist activity aims to reduce side effects, particularly respiratory depression, making pain relief safer.* -
  • Researchers synthesized diazaheterocyclic compounds from tripeptides and found that the compound 14 had good affinity for specific opioid receptors (DOR and KOR) and effectively provided pain relief in mice without significant brain penetration.* -
  • Compound 14 did not cause unwanted effects like locomotor changes or tolerance, indicating its potential as a new, safer alternative for pain management.*

Article Abstract

In the development of analgesics with mixed-opioid agonist activity, peripherally selective activity is expected to decrease side effects, minimizing respiratory depression and reinforcing properties generating significantly safer analgesic therapeutics. We synthesized diazaheterocyclics from reduced tripeptides. In vitro screening with radioligand competition binding assays demonstrated variable affinity for μ (MOR), δ (DOR), and κ (KOR) opioid receptors across the series, with the diimidazodiazepine 14 (2065-14) displaying good affinity for DOR and KOR. Central (icv), intraperitoneal (ip), or oral (po) administration of 14 produced dose-dependent, opioid-receptor mediated antinociception in the mouse, as determined from a 55 °C warm-water tail-withdrawal assay. Only trace amounts of compound 14 was found in brain up to 90 min later, suggesting poor BBB penetration and possible peripherally restricted activity. Central administration of 14 did not produce locomotor effects, acute antinociceptive tolerance, or conditioned-place preference or aversion. The data suggest these diazaheterocyclic mixed activity opioid receptor agonists may hold potential as new analgesics with fewer liabilities of use.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jm501637cDOI Listing

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