The compound SB-612111 [(-)-cis-1-methyl-7-[[4-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)piperidin-1-yl]methyl]-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-5H-benzocyclohepten-5-ol] was recently identified as a selective antagonist for the nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide receptor (NOP). In the present study, the in vitro pharmacological profile of SB-612111 at human recombinant NOP receptors expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells [receptor binding, guanosine 5'-O-(3-[(35)S]thio)triphosphate (GTPgamma[(35)S]) binding, and cAMP level experiments] as well as at native NOP receptors expressed in peripheral (mouse and rat vas deferens, guinea pig ileum) and central (mouse cerebral cortex synaptosomes releasing [(3)H]5-HT) preparations was evaluated and compared with that of the standard nonpeptide antagonist (+/-)J-113397 [(+/-)-trans-1-[1-cyclooctylmethyl-3-hydroxymethyl-4-piperidyl]-3-ethyl-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzimidazol-2-one]. SB-612111 produced a concentration-dependent displacement of [(3)H]N/OFQ binding to CHO(hNOP) cell membranes, showing higher affinity and NOP selectivity over classical opioid receptors than (+/-)J-113397. SB-612111 and (+/-)J-113397 competitively antagonized the effects of N/OFQ on GTPgamma[(35)S] binding in CHO(hNOP) cell membranes (pK(B), 9.70 and 8.71, respectively) and on cAMP accumulation in CHO(hNOP) cells (pK(B), 8.63 and 7.95, respectively), being per se inactive. In isolated peripheral tissues of mice, rats, and guinea pigs and in mouse cerebral cortex synaptosomes preloaded with [(3)H]5-HT, SB-612111 competitively antagonized the inhibitory effects of N/OFQ, with pA(2) values in the range of 8.20 to 8.50. In parallel experiments, (+/-)J-113397 was found to be 2- to 9-fold less potent than SB-612111. In the electrically stimulated tissues, 1 microM SB-612111 did not modify the effects of classical opioid receptor agonists. In conclusion, the results of the present study demonstrated that SB-612111 is among the most potent and NOP-selective nonpeptide antagonists identified to date.

Pharmacological characterization of the nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptor antagonist SB-612111 [(-)-cis-1-methyl-7-[[4-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)piperidin-1-yl] methyl]-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-5H-benzocyclohepten-5-ol]: In vitro studies

SPAGNOLO, Barbara;CARRA', Giacomo;FANTIN, Martina;FISCHETTI, Carmela;RIZZI, Anna;TRAPELLA, Claudio;FANTON, Giulia;MORARI, Michele;REGOLI, Domenico;CALO', Girolamo
2007

Abstract

The compound SB-612111 [(-)-cis-1-methyl-7-[[4-(2,6-dichlorophenyl)piperidin-1-yl]methyl]-6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-5H-benzocyclohepten-5-ol] was recently identified as a selective antagonist for the nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) peptide receptor (NOP). In the present study, the in vitro pharmacological profile of SB-612111 at human recombinant NOP receptors expressed in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells [receptor binding, guanosine 5'-O-(3-[(35)S]thio)triphosphate (GTPgamma[(35)S]) binding, and cAMP level experiments] as well as at native NOP receptors expressed in peripheral (mouse and rat vas deferens, guinea pig ileum) and central (mouse cerebral cortex synaptosomes releasing [(3)H]5-HT) preparations was evaluated and compared with that of the standard nonpeptide antagonist (+/-)J-113397 [(+/-)-trans-1-[1-cyclooctylmethyl-3-hydroxymethyl-4-piperidyl]-3-ethyl-1,3-dihydro-2H-benzimidazol-2-one]. SB-612111 produced a concentration-dependent displacement of [(3)H]N/OFQ binding to CHO(hNOP) cell membranes, showing higher affinity and NOP selectivity over classical opioid receptors than (+/-)J-113397. SB-612111 and (+/-)J-113397 competitively antagonized the effects of N/OFQ on GTPgamma[(35)S] binding in CHO(hNOP) cell membranes (pK(B), 9.70 and 8.71, respectively) and on cAMP accumulation in CHO(hNOP) cells (pK(B), 8.63 and 7.95, respectively), being per se inactive. In isolated peripheral tissues of mice, rats, and guinea pigs and in mouse cerebral cortex synaptosomes preloaded with [(3)H]5-HT, SB-612111 competitively antagonized the inhibitory effects of N/OFQ, with pA(2) values in the range of 8.20 to 8.50. In parallel experiments, (+/-)J-113397 was found to be 2- to 9-fold less potent than SB-612111. In the electrically stimulated tissues, 1 microM SB-612111 did not modify the effects of classical opioid receptor agonists. In conclusion, the results of the present study demonstrated that SB-612111 is among the most potent and NOP-selective nonpeptide antagonists identified to date.
2007
Spagnolo, Barbara; Carra', Giacomo; Fantin, Martina; Fischetti, Carmela; Hebbes, C; Mcdonald, J; Barnes, Ta; Rizzi, Anna; Trapella, Claudio; Fanton, G...espandi
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