Identification of potent non-peptide somatostatin antagonists with sst3 selectivity

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Poitout, L [1 ]
Roubert, P [1 ]
Contour-Galéra, MO [1 ]
Moinet, C [1 ]
Lannoy, J [1 ]
Pommier, J [1 ]
Plas, P [1 ]
Bigg, D [1 ]
Thurieau, C [1 ]
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[1] Inst Henri Beaufour, F-91966 Les Ulis, France
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10.1021/jm0108449
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Using a solution-phase parallel synthesis strategy, a series of non-peptide somatostatin analogues were prepared, and their binding affinities to the five human somatostatin receptor subtypes (sst(1-5)) were determined. Imidazolyl derivatives 2 were found to bind with moderate affinity but with high selectivity to the sst(3) receptor subtype. Further modifications of these structures led to a more potent class of ligands, the tetrahydro-beta -carboline derivatives 4. Among these, compounds 4k (BN81644) and 4n (BN81674) bind selectively and with high affinity to the sst(3) receptor subtype (K-i = 0.64 and 0.92 nM, respectively). Furthermore, 4k and 4n reverse the inhibition of cyclic AMP accumulation induced by 1 nM somatostatin via sst(3) receptors, with IC50 = 2.7 and 0.84 nM, respectively. The most potent compound 4n was shown to be a competitive antagonist of human sst(3) receptors by increasing the EC50 Of SRIF-14-mediated inhibition of cAMP accumulation with a K-B of 2.8 nM (where K-B is the concentration of antagonist that shifts the agonist dose-response 2-fold). These new derivatives are, to our knowledge, the first potent and highly selective non-peptide human SSt3 antagonists known and, as such, are useful tools for investigating the physiological role of sst3 receptors.
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