Our previous results showed that naltrindole (NTI) derivatives with certain types of electron-withdrawing groups as an N-substituent showed δ opioid receptor (DOR) inverse agonistic activities. We therefore synthesized N-acylated NTI derivatives - and observed that -benzoyl and -cyclopropanecarbonyl derivatives SYK-736 () and SYK-623 () were DOR full inverse agonists and the -acryloyl derivative was a DOR partial inverse agonist. SKY-623 was over 110-fold more potent than the reference compound ICI-174,864. Both naltriben (NTB) and 7-benzylidenenaltrexone (BNTX) derivatives with -benzoyl and -cyclopropanecarbonyl groups were also DOR full inverse agonists. These -acylated inverse agonists are interesting compounds because they have no basic nitrogen atom, which has been demonstrated to be an important pharmacophore. NTI and BNTX-type DOR inverse agonists SYK-623 and SYK-723 () showed dose-dependent antitussive effects in a mouse cough model induced by citric acid exposure. The antitussive effects by SYK-623 and SYK-723 were significantly attenuated by pretreatment with DOR agonist SNC80.
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