We explored orally effective thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) mimetics, which show high central nervous system effects in structure-activity relationship studies based on in vivo antagonistic activity on reserpine-induced hypothermia (anti-hypothermic effect) in mice starting from TRH. This led us to the TRH mimetic: [(4S,5S)-(5-methyl-2-oxooxazolidine-4-yl)carbonyl]-[3-(thiazol-4-yl)-L-alanyl]-L-prolinamide 1, which shows a higher anti-hypothermic effect compared with that of TRH after oral administration. We next attempted further chemical modification of the N- and C-terminus of 1 to find more orally effective TRH mimetics. As a result, we obtained several N- and C-terminus modified TRH mimetics which showed high anti-hypothermic effects.

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