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Structure-activity relationships of 7-substituted dimethyltyrosine-tetrahydroisoquinoline opioid peptidomimetics
Montgomery, Deanna,Anand, Jessica P.,Baber, Mason A.,Twarozynski, Jack J.,Hartman, Joshua G.,Delong, Lennon J.,Traynor, John R.,Mosberg, Henry I.
, (2019)
The opioid receptors modulate a variety of biological functions, including pain, mood, and reward. As a result, opioid ligands are being explored as potential therapeutics for a variety of indications. Multifunctional opioid ligands, which act simultaneously at more than one type of opioid receptor, show promise for use in the treatment of addiction, pain, and other conditions. Previously, we reported the creation of bifunctional kappa opioid receptor (KOR) agonist/mu opioid receptor (MOR) partial agonist ligands from the classically delta opioid receptor (DOR) antagonist selective dimethyltyrosine-tetrahydroisoquinoline (Dmt-Tiq) scaffold through the addition of a 7-benzyl pendant on the tetrahydroisoquinoline ring. This study further explores the structure-activity relationships surrounding 7-position pendants on the Dmt-Tiq scaffold. Some analogues maintain a KOR agonist/MOR partial agonist profile, which is being explored in the development of a treatment for cocaine addiction. Others display a MOR agonist/DOR antagonist profile, which has potential to be used in the creation of a less addictive pain medication. Ultimately, we report the synthesis and in vitro evaluation of novel opioid ligands with a variety of multifunctional profiles.
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A compound represented by the following formula (I): wherein each symbol in the formula is as described herein or a salt thereof has an NRF2 activating activity, and is expected to be useful as a preventive or therapeutic agent for diseases associated with oxidative stress, in particular, hepatic disease (for example, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)), cardiovascular disease (for example, heart failure or pulmonary arterial hypertension), lung disease (for example, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)), kidney disease (for example, chronic kidney disease (CKD) or acute kidney injury (AKI)), central nervous system disease (for example, Parkinson's disease), mitochondrial disease (for example, Friedreich motor ataxia, mitochondrial myopathy), inflammatory disease (for example, multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)), sickle cell disease, cancer, or the like.
DDQ-promoted mild and efficient metal-free oxidative α-cyanation of N-acyl/sulfonyl 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines
Kim, Hong Pyo,Yu, Heesun,Kim, Hyoungsu,Kim, Seok-Ho,Lee, Dongjoo
, (2018/12/13)
A mild and highly efficient metal-free oxidative α-cyanation of N-acyl/sulfonyl 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines (THIQs) has been accomplished at an ambient temperature via DDQ oxidation and subsequent trapping of N-acyl/sulfonyl iminium ions with (n-Bu)s