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. 1979 Dec;22(12):1469-75.
doi: 10.1021/jm00198a008.

N-Alkylated 2-aminotetralins: central dopamine-receptor stimulating activity

N-Alkylated 2-aminotetralins: central dopamine-receptor stimulating activity

U Hacksell et al. J Med Chem. 1979 Dec.

Abstract

In order to define the structural requirements of N-substituents of 2-aminotetralins as central dopamine receptor agonists, a series of N-alkyl- and N,N-dialkyl-substituted 2-amino-5-hydroxy- and 2-amino-5-methoxytetralins have been synthesized and evaluated. The compounds were tested biochemically and behaviorally for dopaminergic activity. From the biochemical data it is concluded that an n-propyl group on the nitrogen is optimal for activity. The corresponding N-ethyl-substituted compounds are slightly less active, while the absence of N-ethyl or N-propyl groups give almost inactive compounds. It could be demonstrated that this is due to steric and not to lipophilic factors. It is suggested that a possible requirement for a potent agonist is that one of it N substituents must fit into a receptor cavity which, because of its size, can maximally accommodate an n-propyl but also smaller groups like ethyl or methyl. The active compounds appeared to give a similar relative pre- and postsynaptic stimulation and had also similar activities for the limbic system and for striatum. None of the compounds listed seemed to have central noradrenaline- or serotonin-receptor stimulating activity.

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