Analogues of prazosin that bear a benextramine-related polyamine backbone exhibit different antagonism toward alpha1-adrenoreceptor subtypes
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Analogues of prazosin that bear a benextramine-related polyamine backbone exhibit different antagonism toward alpha1-adrenoreceptor subtypes
Abstract
Hybrid tetraaamine disulfides 4-9 were synthesized by combining the structural features of prazosin (1), a competitive alpha1-adrenoreceptor antagonist, and benextramine (2), an irreversible alpha1/alpha2-adrenoreceptor antagonist, and their biological profiles at alpha1-adrenoreceptor subtypes were assessed by functional experiments in isolated rat vas deferens (alpha1A), spleen (alpha1B), and aorta (alpha1D). To verify the role of the disulfide moiety on the interaction with alpha1-adrenoreceptor subtypes, carbon analogues 10-15 were included in this study. All quinazolines lacking the disulfide bridge behaved, like 1, as competitive antagonists, whereas all polyamine disulfides displayed a nonhomogeneous mechanism of inhibition at the three subtypes since they were, like 2, noncompetitive antagonists at the alpha1A and alpha1B subtypes while being, unlike 2, competitive antagonists at the alpha1D. In particular, the blocking effects were characterized by a decrease of the maximal response to noradrenaline that was affected only slightly by washings. Probably the alpha1A and alpha1B subtypes bear in the binding pocket a suitable thiol function that would suffer an interchange reaction with the disulfide moiety of the antagonist and which is missing, or not accessible, in the alpha1D subtype. Polyamines 8, 9, and 14, among others, emerged as promising tools for the characterization of alpha1-adrenoreceptors, owing to their receptor subtype selectivity. Finally, the effect of nonbasic substituents on the phenyl ring of prazosin analogues 16-28 on potency and selectivity for the different subtypes can hardly be rationalized.
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