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Acylguanidines as Bioisosteres of Guanidines: NG-Acylated Imidazolylpropylguanidines, a New Class of Histamine H2 Receptor Agonists

Authors :
Patrick Igel
David Schnell
Max Keller
Armin Buschauer
Manfred Zabel
Günther Bernhardt
Stefan Dove
Carsten Götte
Sigurd Elz
Erich H. Schneider
Roland Seifert
Anja Kraus
Prasanta Ghorai
Source :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 51:7193-7204
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2008.

Abstract

N1-Aryl(heteroaryl)alkyl-N2-[3-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)propyl]guanidines are potent histamine H2-receptor (H2R) agonists, but their applicability is compromised by the lack of oral bioavailability and CNS penetration. To improve pharmacokinetics, we introduced carbonyl instead of methylene adjacent to the guanidine moiety, decreasing the basicity of the novel H2R agonists by 4-5 orders of magnitude. Some acylguanidines with one phenyl ring were even more potent than their diaryl analogues. As demonstrated by HPLC-MS, the acylguanidines (bioisosteres of the alkylguanidines) were absorbed from the gut of mice and detected in brain. In GTPase assays using recombinant receptors, acylguanidines were more potent at the guinea pig than at the human H2R. At the hH1R and hH3R, the compounds were weak to moderate antagonists or partial agonists. Moreover, potent partial hH4R agonists were identified. Receptor subtype selectivity depends on the imidazolylpropylguanidine moiety (privileged structure), opening an avenue to distinct pharmacological tools including potent H4R agonists.

Details

ISSN :
15204804 and 00222623
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17244d630adfe3600e282df5370e3cdc