Orvinols
with Mixed Kappa/Mu Opioid Receptor Agonist
Activity
Posted on 2015-12-16 - 22:43
Dual-acting kappa opioid receptor
(KOR) agonist and mu opioid receptor
(MOR) partial agonist ligands have been put forward as potential treatment
agents for cocaine and other psychostimulant abuse. Members of the
orvinol series of ligands are known for their high binding affinity
to both KOR and MOR, but efficacy at the individual receptors has
not been thoroughly evaluated. In this study, it is shown that a predictive
model for efficacy at KOR can be derived, with efficacy being controlled
by the length of the group attached to C20 and by the introduction
of branching into the side chain. In vivo evaluation of two ligands
with the desired in vitro profile confirms both display KOR, and to
a lesser extent MOR, activity in an analgesic assay suggesting that,
in this series, in vitro measures of efficacy using the [35S]GTPγS assay are predictive of the in vivo profile.
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Greedy, Benjamin
M.; Bradbury, Faye; Thomas, Mark P.; Grivas, Konstantinos; Cami-Kobeci, Gerta; Archambeau, Ashley; et al. (2015). Orvinols
with Mixed Kappa/Mu Opioid Receptor Agonist
Activity. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jm301543e