BINDING THERMODYNAMICS OF ADENOSINE A(2A) RECEPTOR LIGANDS

被引:53
作者
BOREA, PA [1 ]
DALPIAZ, A [1 ]
VARANI, K [1 ]
GUERRA, L [1 ]
GILLI, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FERRARA,DIPARTIMENTO CHIM,I-44100 FERRARA,ITALY
关键词
BINDING THERMODYNAMICS; ADENOSINE A(2) RECEPTOR; THERMODYNAMIC COMPENSATION; DRUG-RECEPTOR INTERACTION MODELING;
D O I
10.1016/0006-2952(94)00464-W
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The thermodynamic parameters Delta G degrees, Delta H degrees, and Delta S degrees of the binding equilibrium of seven adenosine agonists and five xanthine antagonists binding specifically to adenosine A(2a) receptors were determined by means of affinity measurements at six different temperatures (0, 10, 20, 25, 30 and 35 degrees) and van't Hoff plots. Affinity constants were measured on rat striatum membranes by saturation experiments for the selective A(2a) agonist 2- [p-(carboxy-ethyl)-phenethylamino]-5'-(N-ethyl)carboxamidoadenosine ([H-3]CGS 21680) and by inhibition assays of [H-3]CGS 21680 binding for all other compounds. Scatchard plots were monophasic in the full range of temperatures, indicating a single class of high affinity binding sites whose receptor density, B-MAX, is essentially temperature independent. Van't Hoff plots were linear in the temperature range 0-30 degrees for agonists and 0-35 degrees for antagonists; their thermodynamic parameters fall, respectively, in the ranges 7 less than or equal to Delta H degrees less than or equal to 50 kJ/mol and 177 less than or equal to Delta S degrees less than or equal to 278 J K-1 mol(-1) and -36 less than or equal to Delta H degrees less than or equal to -7 kJ/mol and -33 less than or equal to Delta S degrees less than or equal to 94 J K-1 mol(-1), showing that agonist binding is entropy-driven while antagonist binding is enthalpy-driven. The results are compared with those already reported for the binding of the same compounds to rat brain minus striatum adenosine A(1) receptors obtained by displacing [H-3]CHA as A(1) selective radioligand (Borea PA et al., Mol Neuropharmacol 2: 273-281, 1992). The comparison suggests that the two receptors are very similar as far as their binding sites are concerned and possibly philogenetically related. The analysis of thermodynamical data makes it possible to propose an analogical model of drug-receptor interaction which may account for both affinity and intrinsic activity properties.
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