a-77636 has been researched along with Parkinson-Disease--Secondary* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for a-77636 and Parkinson-Disease--Secondary
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Substituted hexahydrobenzo[f]thieno[c]quinolines as dopamine D1-selective agonists: synthesis and biological evaluation in vitro and in vivo.
A series of substituted 9,10-dihydroxyhexahydrobenzo[f]thieno[c]quinolines (TB[f]Q), varying with respect to the position of the thiophene relative to the benzo[f]quinoline core and the nature and position of the substituent on the thiophene, were prepared and evaluated for their affinity and selectivity for the dopamine D1-like receptor. The thieno[3,2-c]B[f]Q regioisomers bearing a small alky1 (C1-C3) substituent at the 2 position were potent (Ki < 20 nM) and selective (D2/D1 > 50) D1 agonists with close to full agonist activity (IA > 85%). The compounds were resolved and found to exhibit a high level of enantiospecificity in their interaction with the D1 receptor. Selected compounds were tested in vivo in the 6-OHDA rodent model of Parkinson's disease and for their liability to produce seizure-like activities in mice. (5aR)-trans-2-Propyl-4,5,5a,6,7, 11b-hexahydro-3-thia-5-azacyclopent-1-ena[c]phenanthrene-9,10-diol (5) emerged as the compound with the best overall in vivo profile in terms of potency (ED50 = 0.04 mumol/kg) and safety. Topics: Adenylyl Cyclases; Animals; Benzazepines; Binding, Competitive; Cell Membrane; Corpus Striatum; Dopamine Agonists; Dopamine Antagonists; Fishes; Mice; Molecular Structure; Oxidopamine; Parkinson Disease, Secondary; Quinolones; Receptors, Dopamine; Retina; Stereoisomerism; Structure-Activity Relationship; Thiophenes; Tritium; Yohimbine | 1997 |
A-77636: a potent and selective dopamine D1 receptor agonist with antiparkinsonian activity in marmosets.
A-77636, ((1R,3S) 3-(1'-adamantyl)-1-aminomethyl-3,4-dihydro-5,6-dihydroxy-1H-2-benz opyran hydrochloride), is a selective dopamine D1 receptor agonist. In a battery of receptor binding assays, A-77636 shows the highest affinity (pKi = 7.40 +/- 0.09; Ki = 39.8 nM) for the dopamine D1 receptor. A-77636 is an agonist at the dopamine D1 receptors in the fish retina (pEC50 = 8.13; EC50 = 1.1 nM; intrinsic activity = 102% of dopamine) and the rat caudate-putamen (pEC50 = 8.97; intrinsic activity = 134% of dopamine). The compound is functionally inactive at dopamine D2 receptors (EC50 > 10 microM). In rats with unilateral 6-OHDA (6-hydroxydopamine) lesions of the nigro-striatal dopaminergic pathway, A-77636 elicits prolonged (> 20 h) contralateral turning that is blocked by SCH 23390, a D1 receptor antagonist, but not by haloperidol at doses selective for the dopamine D2 receptor. Higher doses of A-77636 produce forelimb clonus in rats and mice. When tested in marmosets treated with MPTP to induce a parkinsonian-like state, A-77636 increases locomotor activity and decreases the severity of the parkinsonian-like symptoms: the compound is active after either subcutaneous or oral administration. A-77641, the optical antipode of A-77636, has a lower affinity towards the dopamine D1 receptor (pKi = 5.14, Ki = 7200 nM), is less potent as a dopamine D1 receptor agonist (pEC50 = 5.65; EC50 = 2200 nM), fails to elicit turning in the 6-OHDA-lesioned rat, and lacks antiparkinsonian efficacy in the MPTP-treated marmoset.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) Topics: 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine; 2,3,4,5-Tetrahydro-7,8-dihydroxy-1-phenyl-1H-3-benzazepine; Adamantane; Administration, Oral; Animals; Antiparkinson Agents; Benzazepines; Benzopyrans; Binding Sites; Callithrix; Cell Line; Dopamine Agents; Fishes; Injections, Subcutaneous; Mice; Motor Activity; Oxidopamine; Parkinson Disease, Secondary; Rats; Receptors, Dopamine D1 | 1992 |