morphine has been researched along with 14-thioglycolamido-7-8-dihydromorphinone* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for morphine and 14-thioglycolamido-7-8-dihydromorphinone
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14 alpha,14' beta-[Dithiobis[(2-oxo-2,1-ethanediyl)imino]]bis (7,8-dihydromorphinone) and 14 alpha,14' beta-[dithiobis[(2-oxo-2,1- ethanediyl)imino]]bis[7,8-dihydro-N-(cyclopropylmethyl)normorphinone]: chemistry and opioid binding properties.
14 alpha,14' beta-[Dithiobis[(2-oxo-2,1-ethanediyl)imino]] bis(7,8-dihydromorphinone) (TAMO) (13) was synthesized by condensing 14 beta-amino-7,8-dihydromorphine (4) with acetylthioglycolyl chloride and hydrolyzing the resulting ester with mild base to give a mixture of the thiol 9 and the disulfide 13. Chromatography of the mixture resulted in conversion of the bulk of the thiol 9 to the disulfide 13 by air oxidation. The disulfide 13 was also prepared by condensing the tert-butyldimethylsilyl ether of 4 with the dithiodiglycolyl chloride and treating the resulting product with F- to give the desired product. The pure thiol 9 free of contamination with the disulfide was prepared by treating 13 with excess N-acetyl-L-cysteine and processing the reaction mixture without resorting to chromatography for purification. The corresponding N-(cyclopropylmethyl) nor compound 15 was prepared from the silyl ether 6 and acetylthioglycolyl chloride followed by hydrolysis, treatment with F-, and air oxidation. Incubation of bovine striatal membranes with 13 and 15 resulted in wash-resistant inhibition of the binding of the mu-selective peptide [3H][D-Ala2,(Me)Phe4,Gly(ol)5]-enkephalin (DAMGO). Incubation of membranes with mu but not kappa or delta ligands protected the mu binding sites from alkylation by 13 and 15. The wash-resistant inhibition of mu opioid binding was partially reversed by the addition of the reducing reagent dithiothreitol (DTT). A Scatchard plot of the effect of 13 and 15 on [3H]DAMGO binding showed that these affinity ligands caused a marked decrease in the Bmax value without affecting the Kd value. The wash-resistant inhibition of binding, the reduction in the number of binding sites, the partial reversal of wash-resistant inhibition of binding by DTT, and previously observed long-term antagonism of mu opioid receptors in vivo support the conclusion that 13 and 15 bind covalently to the mu opioid receptor. Topics: Alkylation; Analgesics; Animals; Benzeneacetamides; Cattle; Cell Membrane; Corpus Striatum; Disulfides; Dithiothreitol; Endorphins; Enkephalin, Ala(2)-MePhe(4)-Gly(5)-; Enkephalin, D-Penicillamine (2,5)-; Enkephalins; Hydromorphone; Kinetics; Molecular Structure; Pyrrolidines; Receptors, Opioid, kappa; Receptors, Opioid, mu; Tosylphenylalanyl Chloromethyl Ketone | 1994 |