Conformational Restriction and Enantioseparation Increase Potency and Selectivity of Cyanoguanidine-Type Histamine H-4 Receptor Agonists

Geyer, Roland and Nordemann, Uwe and Strasser, Andrea and Wittmann, Hans-Joachim and Buschauer, Armin (2016) Conformational Restriction and Enantioseparation Increase Potency and Selectivity of Cyanoguanidine-Type Histamine H-4 Receptor Agonists. JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 59 (7). pp. 3452-3470. ISSN 0022-2623, 1520-4804

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Abstract

2-Cyano-1-[4-(1H-imidazol-4-yl)butyl]-3-[2-(phenylsulfanypethyl]guanidine (UR-PI376, 1) is a potent and selective agonist of the human histamine H-4 receptor (hH(4)R). To gain information on the active conformation, we synthesized analogues of 1 with a cyclopentane-1,3-diyl linker. Affinities and functional activities were determined at 'recombinant hH(X)R (x: 1-4) subtypes on Sf9 cell membranes (radioligand binding, [S-35]GTP gamma S, or GTPase assays) and in part in luciferase assays on human or mouse H4R (HEK-293 cells). The most potent H4R agonists among 14 racemates were separated by chiral HPLC, yielding eight enantiomerically pure compounds. Configurations were assigned based on X-ray structures of intermediates and a stereocontrolled synthetic pathway. (+)-2-Cyano-1-{[trans-(1S,3S)-3-(1H-imidazol-4-yl) cyclop entyl]methy11-3-[2-(phenylsulfanyl) ethyl] guanidine ((1S,3S)-UR-RG98, 39a) was the most potent H4R agonist in this series (EC50 11 nM; H4R vs H3R, >100-fold selectivity; H1R, H2R, negligible activities), whereas the optical antipode proved to be an H4R antagonist ([S-35]GTP gamma S assay). MD simulations confirmed differential stabilization of the active and inactive H4R state by the enantiomers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: G-ACYLATED IMIDAZOLYLPROPYLGUANIDINES; HIGH CONSTITUTIVE ACTIVITY; GUINEA-PIG; H-4-RECEPTOR AGONIST; PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION; ENANTIOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS; MOLECULAR DETERMINANTS; HETEROCYCLIC-SYSTEMS; STIMULATED BINDING; NO EVIDENCE;
Subjects: 600 Technology > 615 Pharmacy
Divisions: Chemistry and Pharmacy > Institute of Pharmacy > Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry II (Prof. Buschauer)
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2019 07:28
Last Modified: 05 Apr 2019 07:28
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/3076

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