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1.
Sci Rep ; 11(1): 23397, 2021 12 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34862437

RESUMO

Pharmacovigilance aims at a better understanding of the molecular events triggered by medications to prevent adverse effects, which despite significant advances in our analytical repertoire plague the use of drugs until today. In this study, we find that clinically prescribed and commercially available pirenzepine may not be the correct compound. Pirenzepine can undergo an unexpected scaffold rearrangement from the pharmaceutical active ingredient (API) to a previously uncharacterized benzimidazole. The rearrangement occurs under highly acidic conditions, which were believed to favour the dihydrochloride formation of pirenzepine. The rearranged products of pirenzepine and the structurally related telenzepine have significantly decreased affinity for the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor, the pharmacological target of these compounds. Fortunately, in situ rearrangement after oral application is no safety issue, as we show that reaction kinetics in gastric acid prevent rearrangement. The research community should consider appropriate measures to perform reliable receiving inspections in the commercial supply of well described and frequently used chemicals, in particular if experiments yield unexpected results.


Assuntos
Ácido Gástrico/química , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/química , Receptores Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Animais , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Humanos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Conformação Molecular , Estrutura Molecular , Farmacovigilância , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
2.
J Med Chem ; 64(13): 9259-9270, 2021 07 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34160229

RESUMO

Tricyclic chemical structures are the core of many important drugs targeting all neurotransmitter pathways. These medicines enable effective therapies to treat from peptic ulcer disease to psychiatric disorders. However, when administered systemically, they cause serious adverse effects that limit their use. To obtain localized and on-demand pharmacological action using light, we have designed photoisomerizable ligands based on azobenzene that mimic the tricyclic chemical structure and display reversibly controlled activity. Pseudo-analogues of the tricyclic antagonist pirenzepine demonstrate that this is an effective strategy in muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, showing stronger inhibition upon illumination both in vitro and in cardiac atria ex vivo. Despite the applied chemical modifications to make pirenzepine derivatives sensitive to light stimuli, the most potent candidate of the set, cryptozepine-2, maintained a moderate but promising M1 vs M2 subtype selectivity. These photoswitchable "crypto-azologs" of tricyclic drugs might open a general way to spatiotemporally target their therapeutic action while reducing their systemic toxicity and adverse effects.


Assuntos
Desenho de Fármacos , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Receptores Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Humanos , Estrutura Molecular , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/síntese química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Pirenzepina/síntese química , Pirenzepina/química , Relação Estrutura-Atividade
3.
Nat Chem Biol ; 14(12): 1150-1158, 2018 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30420692

RESUMO

Human muscarinic receptor M2 is one of the five subtypes of muscarinic receptors belonging to the family of G-protein-coupled receptors. Muscarinic receptors are targets for multiple neurodegenerative diseases. The challenge has been designing subtype-selective ligands against one of the five muscarinic receptors. We report high-resolution structures of a thermostabilized mutant M2 receptor bound to a subtype-selective antagonist AF-DX 384 and a nonselective antagonist NMS. The thermostabilizing mutation S110R in M2 was predicted using a theoretical strategy previously developed in our group. Comparison of the crystal structures and pharmacological properties of the M2 receptor shows that the Arg in the S110R mutant mimics the stabilizing role of the sodium cation, which is known to allosterically stabilize inactive state(s) of class A GPCRs. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal that tightening of the ligand-residue contacts in M2 receptors compared to M3 receptors leads to subtype selectivity of AF-DX 384.


Assuntos
Antagonistas Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Receptor Muscarínico M2/química , Receptor Muscarínico M2/metabolismo , Sítios de Ligação , Cristalografia por Raios X , Estabilidade Enzimática , Humanos , Simulação de Dinâmica Molecular , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Mutação , N-Metilescopolamina/química , N-Metilescopolamina/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/metabolismo , Receptor Muscarínico M2/antagonistas & inibidores
4.
Int J Mol Sci ; 19(1)2017 Dec 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29267212

RESUMO

Many Western drugs can give rise to serious side effects due to their ability to bind to acetylcholine receptors in the brain. This aggravates when they are combined, which is known as anticholinergic accumulation (AA). Some bioactives in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are known to block acetylcholine receptors and thus potentially cause AA. The AA of TCM was screened by quantifying the displacement of [³H] pirenzepine on acetylcholine receptors in a rat brain homogenate. We used a new unit to express AA, namely the Total Atropine Equivalents (TOAT). The TOAT of various herbs used in TCM was very diverse and even negative for some herbs. This is indicative for the broadness of the pallet of ingredients used in TCM. Three TCM formulas were screened for AA: Ma Huang Decotion (MHD), Antiasthma Simplified Herbal Medicine intervention (ASHMI), and Yu Ping Feng San (YPFS). The TOAT of ASHMI was indicative for an additive effect of herbs used in it. Nevertheless, it can be calculated that one dose of ASHMI is probably too low to cause AA. The TOAT of YPFS was practically zero. This points to a protective interaction of AA. Remarkably, MHD gave a negative TOAT, indicating that the binding to the acetylcholine receptors was increased, which also circumvents AA. In conclusion, our results indicate that TCM is not prone to give AA and support that there is an intricate interaction between the various bioactives in TCM to cure diseases with minimal side effects.


Assuntos
Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas/farmacologia , Medicina Tradicional Chinesa , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Receptores Colinérgicos/metabolismo , Animais , Atropina/química , Atropina/farmacologia , Cimetidina/química , Cimetidina/farmacologia , Medicamentos de Ervas Chinesas/química , Ephedra sinica/química , Humanos , Masculino , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Pirenzepina/química , Ratos , Ratos Endogâmicos WKY , Risperidona/química , Risperidona/farmacologia , Teofilina/química , Teofilina/farmacologia
5.
Biosens Bioelectron ; 52: 232-8, 2014 Feb 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24055937

RESUMO

G-protein coupled receptor (GPCRs) drug discovery is a thriving strategy in the pharmaceutical industry. The standard approach uses living cells to test millions of compounds in a high-throughput format. Typically, changes in the intracellular levels of key elements in the signaling cascade are monitored using fluorescence or luminescence read-out systems, which require external equipment for signal acquisition. In this work, thin-film amorphous silicon photodiodes with an integrated fluorescence filter were developed to capture the intracellular calcium dynamics in response to the activation of the endogenous muscarinic M1 GPCR of HEK 293T cells. Using the new device it was possible to characterize the potency of carbachol (EC50=10.5 µM) and pirenzepine (IC50=4.2 µM), with the same accuracy as standard microscopy optical systems. The smaller foot-print provided by the detection system makes it an ideal candidate for the future integration in microfluidic devices for drug discovery.


Assuntos
Técnicas Biossensoriais/métodos , Cálcio/isolamento & purificação , Silício/química , Carbacol/química , Fluorescência , Células HEK293 , Humanos , Técnicas Analíticas Microfluídicas , Pirenzepina/química , Receptor Muscarínico M1/química
6.
Acta Biomater ; 8(12): 4260-7, 2012 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22877819

RESUMO

In this study, the ability to modulate rheological and degradation properties of temperature-responsive gelling systems composed of aqueous blends of poly(ε-caprolactone-co-lactide)-b-poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(ε-caprolactone-co-lactide) (PCLA-PEG-PCLA) triblock copolymers (i.e. uncapped) and their fully capped derivatives was investigated. Uncapped and capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA triblock copolymers, abbreviated as degree of modification 0 and 2 (DM0 and DM2, respectively), were composed of identical PCLA and PEG blocks but different end groups: namely hydroxyl and hexanoyl end groups. DM0 was synthesized by ring opening polymerization of l-lactide and ε-caprolactone in toluene using PEG as initiator and tin(II) 2-ethylhexanoate as the catalyst. A portion of DM0 was subsequently reacted with an excess of hexanoyl chloride in solution to yield DM2. The cloud point and phase behaviour of DM0 and DM2 in buffer as well as that of their blends were determined by light scattering in a diluted state and by vial tilting and rheological measurements in a concentrated state. Degradation/dissolution properties of temperature-responsive gelling systems were studied in vitro at pH 7.4 and 37°C. The cloud points of DM0/DM2 blends were ratio-dependent and could be tailored from 15 to 40°C for blends containing 15 to 100wt.% DM0. Vial tilting and rheological experiments showed that, with solid contents between 20 and 30wt.%, DM0/DM2 blends (15/85 to 25/75w/w) had a sol-to-gel transition temperature at 10-20°C, whereas blends with less than 15wt.% DM0 formed gels below 4°C and the ones with more than 25wt.% DM0 did not show a sol-to-gel transition up to 50°C. Complete degradation of temperature-responsive gelling systems took ∼100days, independent of the DM0 fraction and the initial solid content. Analysis of residual gels in time by GPC and (1)H-NMR showed no chemical polymer degradation, but indicated gel degradation by dissolution. Preferential dissolution of lactoyl-rich polymers induced enrichment of the residual gels in caproyl-rich polymers. To the best of our knowledge, degradation of temperature-responsive gelling systems by dissolution has not been reported or hypothesized as being the consequence of acylation of polymers. In conclusion, blending of PCLA-PEG-PCLA triblock polymers composed of identical backbones but different end groups provides for a straightforward preparation of temperature-responsive gelling systems with well-characterized rheological properties and potential in drug delivery. Furthermore, acylation of triblock copolymers may allow for the design of bioerodible systems with control over degradation by polymer dissolution.


Assuntos
Teste de Materiais , Poliésteres/química , Polietilenoglicóis/química , Temperatura Alta , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Transição de Fase , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/química , Poliésteres/síntese química , Polietilenoglicóis/síntese química , Reologia
7.
Eur J Pharm Biopharm ; 74(2): 324-31, 2010 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19931611

RESUMO

Formulation of layered pellets can be a useful method for the preparation of multiparticulate systems. The aims of this work were to study the properties of hydrophilic active agent (pirenzepine dihydrochloride) layers formed on different pellet cores, the efficacy of layering and the connection between the core and the layers. The carrier pellets were prepared from mixtures of a hydrophilic (microcrystalline cellulose) and a hydrophobic (magnesium stearate) component in different ratios. These cores were coated in a fluid bed apparatus with an aqueous solution of active agent, with or without the addition of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) as an adhesive component. The wettability of the pharmaceutical powders was assessed by means of Enslin number and contact angle measurements, and the surface energy was determined. Spreading coefficients of the components were also calculated and correlated with pellet properties such as the content of active agent, the friability and the morphological appearance of the layered product. An increased friability of the layer formed and the lower effectiveness of the process were experienced with a reduction in the wetting of the core. The efficiency of layering on a less polar core could be increased by the addition of HPMC, but the sensitivity of these pirenzepine layers to mechanical stress was higher. The type of the abrasion of these particles was dissimilar to that for samples prepared without HPMC. Peeling of the layers containing HPMC was observed for hydrophobic cores, but this phenomenon was not detected for the hydrophilic ones. These results can be explained by the spreading coefficients, which revealed an insufficient adhesion of layers for the samples that exhibited peeling.


Assuntos
Química Farmacêutica/métodos , Portadores de Fármacos/síntese química , Implantes de Medicamento/química , Termodinâmica , Celulose/química , Portadores de Fármacos/química , Implantes de Medicamento/síntese química , Dureza , Interações Hidrofóbicas e Hidrofílicas , Derivados da Hipromelose , Metilcelulose/análogos & derivados , Metilcelulose/química , Tamanho da Partícula , Fenômenos Físicos , Pirenzepina/química , Solubilidade , Ácidos Esteáricos/química , Propriedades de Superfície , Molhabilidade
8.
J Biol Chem ; 284(29): 19533-43, 2009 Jul 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19451648

RESUMO

Ligand binding to G protein-coupled receptors is a complex process that involves sequential receptor conformational changes, ligand translocation, and possibly ligand-induced receptor oligomerization. Binding events at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are usually interpreted from radioligand binding studies in terms of two-step ligand-induced receptor isomerization. We report here, using a combination of fluorescence approaches, on the molecular mechanisms for Bodipy-pirenzepine binding to enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-fused muscarinic M1 receptors in living cells. Real time monitoring, under steady-state conditions, of the strong fluorescence energy transfer signal elicited by this interaction permitted a fine kinetic description of the binding process. Time-resolved fluorescence measurements allowed us to identify discrete EGFP lifetime species and to follow their redistribution upon ligand binding. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, with EGFP brightness analysis, showed that EGFP-fused muscarinic M1 receptors predominate as monomers in the absence of ligand and dimerize upon pirenzepine binding. Finally, all these experimental data could be quantitatively reconciled into a three-step mechanism, with four identified receptor conformational states. Fast ligand binding to a peripheral receptor site initiates a sequence of conformational changes that allows the ligand to access to inner regions of the protein and drives ligand-receptor complexes toward a high affinity dimeric state.


Assuntos
Compostos de Boro/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Receptor Muscarínico M1/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo , Algoritmos , Ligação Competitiva , Compostos de Boro/química , Linhagem Celular , Fluorescência , Transferência Ressonante de Energia de Fluorescência , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/genética , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Humanos , Cinética , Ligantes , Modelos Químicos , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/metabolismo , Multimerização Proteica , Transporte Proteico , Receptor Muscarínico M1/química , Receptor Muscarínico M1/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/química , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/genética , Fatores de Tempo
9.
Bioorg Med Chem ; 16(15): 7311-20, 2008 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18595721

RESUMO

Pirenzepine (2) is one of the most selective muscarinic M(1) versus M(2) receptor antagonists known. A series of 2 analogs, in which the piperazyl moiety was replaced by a cis- and trans-cyclohexane-1,2-diamine (3-6) or a trans- and cis-perhydroquinoxaline rings (7 and 8) were prepared, with the aim to investigate the role of the piperazine ring of 2 in the interaction with the muscarinic receptors. The structural change leading to compounds 3-6 abolished in binding assays the muscarinic M(1)/M(2) selectivity of 2, due to an increased M(2) affinity. Rather, compounds 3-6 displayed a reversed selectivity showing more affinity at the muscarinic M(2) receptor than at all the other subtypes tested.


Assuntos
Cicloexilaminas/química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/química , Quinoxalinas/química , Animais , Células CHO , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Cobaias , Átrios do Coração/efeitos dos fármacos , Humanos , Masculino , Modelos Moleculares , Estrutura Molecular , Músculo Esquelético/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Ligação Proteica , Coelhos , Receptores Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Ducto Deferente/efeitos dos fármacos
10.
Drug Dev Ind Pharm ; 33(10): 1142-50, 2007 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17852364

RESUMO

Methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(D, L-lactide) block copolymer was tested as an ocular permeation enhancer for pirenzepine hydrochloride. The block copolymers with the methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) to poly(D, L-lactide) weight ratio of 80/20, 50/50, 40/60 were synthesized by a ring-opening polymerization procedure. In vitro transcorneal experiments demonstrated that the block copolymer 80/20 significantly enhanced the transcorneal permeation of pirenzepine at the mass ratio of 1/1.4 (pirenzepine hydrochloride/copolymer). Interaction between pirenzepine and copolymer was identified by infrared spectroscopy analysis and dialysis experiments. Ocular pharmacokinetics of pirenzepine/copolymer preparation by in vivo instillation experiments confirmed that block copolymer could enhance the ocular penetration of pirenzepine. Ocular chronic toxicity experiments of block copolymer and pirenzepine/copolymer preparation were studied on rabbits, and no significant toxicity in both groups was observed within 9 months. It could conclude that pirenzepine/copolymer preparation is effective and safe in ocular delivery of pirenzepine.


Assuntos
Córnea/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/farmacocinética , Poliésteres/administração & dosagem , Polietilenoglicóis/administração & dosagem , Animais , Portadores de Fármacos , Feminino , Masculino , Micelas , Tamanho da Partícula , Permeabilidade , Pirenzepina/administração & dosagem , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/toxicidade , Poliésteres/química , Polietilenoglicóis/química , Coelhos
11.
Bioconjug Chem ; 17(6): 1618-23, 2006.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17105244

RESUMO

Tagged biologically active molecules represent powerful pharmacological tools to study and characterize ligand-receptor interactions. However, the labeling of such molecules is not trivial, especially when poorly soluble tags have to be incorporated. The classical method of coupling usually necessitates a tedious final purification step to remove the excess of reagents and to isolate tagged molecules. To overcome this limitation, Cu(I)-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, referred to as "click" chemistry, was evaluated as a tool to facilitate the access to labeled molecules. In order to validate the approach, we focused our attention on the incorporation of a fluorophore (Lissamine Rhodamine B), a nonfluorescent dye (Patent Blue VF), or biotin into a muscarinic antagonist scaffold derived from pirenzepine. The reaction performed in acetonitrile/water, in the presence of CuSO4 and Cu wire, allowed us to obtain three novel pirenzepine derivatives with high purity and in good yield. No coupling reagents were needed, and the quasi-stoichiometric conditions of the reaction enabled the straightforward isolation of the final product by simple precipitation and its use in bioassays. The affinity of the compounds for the human M1 muscarinic receptor fused to EGFP was checked under classical radioligand and FRET binding conditions. The three pirenzepine constructs display a nanomolar affinity for the M1 receptor. In addition, both dye-labeled derivatives behave as potent acceptors of energy from excited EGFP with a very high quenching efficiency.


Assuntos
Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/metabolismo , Receptor Muscarínico M1/metabolismo , Catálise , Linhagem Celular , Humanos , Ligantes , Estrutura Molecular , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/síntese química , Pirenzepina/síntese química , Fatores de Tempo
12.
J Med Chem ; 48(24): 7847-59, 2005 Dec 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16302823

RESUMO

The efficiency of fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is dependent upon donor-acceptor proximity and spectral overlap, whether the acceptor partner is fluorescent or not. We report here on the design, synthesis, and characterization of two novel pirenzepine derivatives that were coupled to patent blue VF and pinacyanol dyes. These nonfluorescent compounds, when added to cells stably expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-fused muscarinic M1 receptors, promote EGFP fluorescence extinction in a time-, concentration-, and atropine-dependent manner. They display nanomolar affinity for the muscarinic receptor, determined using either FRET or classical radioligand binding conditions. We provide evidence that these compounds behave as potent acceptors of energy from excited EGFP with quenching efficiencies comparable to those of analogous fluorescent bodipy or rhodamine red pirenzepine derivatives. The advantages they offer over fluorescent ligands are illustrated and discussed in terms of reliability, sensitivity, and wider applicability of FRET-based receptor binding assays.


Assuntos
Benzenossulfonatos/síntese química , Benzodiazepinonas/síntese química , Corantes/síntese química , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/metabolismo , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/síntese química , Compostos de Quinolínio/síntese química , Receptor Muscarínico M1/metabolismo , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/metabolismo , Benzenossulfonatos/química , Benzodiazepinonas/química , Compostos de Boro , Linhagem Celular , Corantes/química , Transferência Ressonante de Energia de Fluorescência , Proteínas de Fluorescência Verde/genética , Humanos , Ligantes , Pirenzepina/química , Compostos de Quinolínio/química , Ensaio Radioligante , Receptor Muscarínico M1/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusão/genética
13.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 15(24): 5419-23, 2005 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16213721

RESUMO

A series of N-8-substituted benztropinamines was synthesized and evaluated for binding at the dopamine (DAT), serotonin (SERT), norepinephrine (NET) transporters, and muscarinic M1 receptors. In general, the isosteric replacement of the C-3 benzhydrol ether of benztropine by a benzhydryl amino group was well tolerated at the DAT. However, for certain N-8 substituted derivatives, selectivity over muscarinic M1 receptor affinity was reduced.


Assuntos
Benzotropina/química , Proteínas da Membrana Plasmática de Transporte de Dopamina/química , Aminas , Sítios de Ligação , Citalopram/química , Cocaína/química , Proteínas da Membrana Plasmática de Transporte de Dopamina/metabolismo , Fluoxetina/análogos & derivados , Fluoxetina/química , Cinética , Ligantes , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação Molecular , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Parassimpatolíticos/química , Pirenzepina/química
14.
J Med Chem ; 47(12): 3324-7, 2004 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15163212

RESUMO

Various fragments of the hexamethonio-type allosteric agent W84 were linked to the secondary amino group of the muscarinic M(2) acetylcholine receptor-preferring antagonist AF-DX 384 to increase the area of attachment with the allosteric site. Addition of only the phthalimido moiety of W84 gave an allosteric enhancer of NMS binding. Thus, a new lead structure for the development of allosteric enhancers of NMS binding has been discovered.


Assuntos
Antagonistas Muscarínicos/síntese química , Ftalimidas/síntese química , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/síntese química , Regulação Alostérica , Animais , Cobaias , Técnicas In Vitro , Isoindóis , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Miocárdio/metabolismo , Ftalimidas/química , Ftalimidas/farmacologia , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Ensaio Radioligante , Receptores Muscarínicos/metabolismo , Estereoisomerismo , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Suínos
15.
West Afr J Med ; 21(4): 313-5, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12665274

RESUMO

Typical antipsychotics exert their effect by blocking post-synaptic dopaminergic receptors; blockade of the mesolimbic and mesocortical pathways are therapeutic and help reduce positive psychotic symptoms but blockade of the nigro-striatal pathway produces extrapyramidal side effects (EPSE). Post clozapine, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of four newer atypical antipsychotics; risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine and ziprasidone for the treatment of schizophrenia. Because of their dual serotonin and dopamine receptor blocking abilities, atypical antipsychotics have greater efficacy (especially for negative symptoms) and fewer EPSE when compared to the typical antipsychotics. Given the lack of studies directly comparing these agents, we used the Physician Desk Reference (PDR) to calculate the treatment emergent placebo adjusted side effects for these atypical antipsychotics. The results are then presented in an easy to read table. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comparison study involving these four newer antipsychotic agents.


Assuntos
Antipsicóticos/efeitos adversos , Dibenzotiazepinas/efeitos adversos , Antagonistas de Dopamina/efeitos adversos , Piperazinas/efeitos adversos , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/efeitos adversos , Risperidona/efeitos adversos , Antagonistas da Serotonina/efeitos adversos , Tiazóis/efeitos adversos , Antipsicóticos/química , Benzodiazepinas , Doenças Cardiovasculares/induzido quimicamente , Doenças do Sistema Nervoso Central/induzido quimicamente , Dibenzotiazepinas/química , Antagonistas de Dopamina/química , Gastroenteropatias/induzido quimicamente , Humanos , Olanzapina , Seleção de Pacientes , Piperazinas/química , Pirenzepina/química , Fumarato de Quetiapina , Doenças Respiratórias/induzido quimicamente , Risperidona/química , Esquizofrenia/tratamento farmacológico , Antagonistas da Serotonina/química , Tiazóis/química , Resultado do Tratamento , Aumento de Peso/efeitos dos fármacos
16.
J Am Chem Soc ; 123(44): 10830-9, 2001 Nov 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11686684

RESUMO

Crystallization of 5-methyl-2-[(2-nitrophenyl)amino]-3-thiophenecarbonitrile (1), previously found to produce six conformational polymorphs from solution, on single-crystal pimelic acid (PA) substrates results in selective and oriented growth of the metastable "YN" (yellow needle) polymorph on the (101)(PA) faces of the substrate. Though the freshly cleaved substrate crystals expose (101)(PA) and (111)(PA) faces, which are both decorated with [101](PA) ledges that could serve as nucleation sites, crystal growth of YN occurs on only (101)(PA). Goniometry measurements performed with an atomic force microscope reveal that the (001)(YN) plane contacts (101)(PA) with a crystal orientation [100](YN)//[010](PA) and [010](YN)//[101](PA). A geometric lattice analysis using a newly developed program dubbed GRACE (geometric real-space analysis of crystal epitaxy) indicates that this interfacial configuration arises from optimal two-dimensional epitaxy and that among the six polymorphs of 1, only the YN polymorph, in the observed orientation, achieves reasonable epitaxial match to (101)(PA). The geometric analysis also reveals that none of the polymorphs, including YN, can achieve comparable epitaxial match with (111)(PA), consistent with the absence of nucleation on this crystal face. In contrast, sublimation of 1 on cleaved succinic acid (SA) substrates, which expose large (010)(SA) faces decorated with steps along [101](SA), affords growth of several polymorphs, each with multiple orientations, as well as oriented crystals of a new metastable polymorph on the (010)(SA) surfaces. The lack of polymorphic selectivity on (010)(SA) can be explained by the geometric lattice analysis, which reveals low-grade epitaxial matches between (010)(SA) and several polymorphs of 1 but no inherent selectivity toward a single polymorph. These observations demonstrate the sensitivity of crystal nucleation to substrate surface structure, the potential of crystalline substrates for selective nucleation and discovery of polymorphs, and the utility of geometric lattice modeling for screening of substrate libraries for controlling polymorphism.


Assuntos
Cristalização , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Tiofenos/química , Benzodiazepinas , Modelos Químicos , Olanzapina , Ácidos Pimélicos/química , Pirenzepina/química , Especificidade por Substrato , Ácido Succínico/química
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Psychopharmacology (Berl) ; 154(2): 205-12, 2001 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11314683

RESUMO

RATIONALE: Conventional as well as newer antipsychotics cause weight gain, and, in the regulation of body weight, both insulin and leptin are hormones involved. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to compare these hormonal levels in patients on treatment with different antipsychotics. METHODS: Nineteen patients receiving conventional antipsychotics, 14 patients receiving clozapine and 14 patients receiving olanzapine, were studied. Fasting blood samples for insulin, leptin, glucose, and drug serum concentrations were analyzed. In addition, body mass index (BMI) was calculated. RESULTS: The median insulin level was significantly higher in the patients receiving olanzapine than in those receiving conventional agents, whereas there was no significant difference in insulin between the clozapine and the other two groups. However, in the clozapine group, insulin levels were positively correlated to the drug serum concentration. BMI was elevated in about half of the patients, with no difference being found between the groups. The leptin level was significantly higher in the women than in the men in the conventional agent group, but not in the olanzapine or clozapine groups. CONCLUSIONS: The higher insulin level in the patients receiving olanzapine than in those receiving conventional antipsychotics, despite similar BMI, points to a probable influence of olanzapine on insulin secretion. The correlation between the insulin levels and the clozapine concentration indicates, in addition, an influence of clozapine on insulin secretion. The gender difference in leptin, i.e. females normally having higher leptin levels than males, was found in the conventional agent group, but not in the olanzapine or clozapine groups, suggesting that also leptin regulation is altered during olanzapine or clozapine treatments. Moreover, it was mainly due to an increase of leptin in the males that leptin levels were equalized between sexes in the olanzapine group. We conclude that the influence of olanzapine and clozapine on both insulin and leptin levels might be associated with their weight-gain-inducing ability, while other mechanisms may be involved in the weight gain caused by conventional antipsychotics.


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Antipsicóticos/farmacologia , Glicemia/efeitos dos fármacos , Insulina/sangue , Leptina/sangue , Esquizofrenia/sangue , Aumento de Peso/efeitos dos fármacos , Adulto , Idoso , Análise de Variância , Antipsicóticos/química , Antipsicóticos/uso terapêutico , Benzodiazepinas , Glicemia/metabolismo , Índice de Massa Corporal , Clozapina/química , Clozapina/farmacologia , Clozapina/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Olanzapina , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Pirenzepina/uso terapêutico , Esquizofrenia/tratamento farmacológico , Estatísticas não Paramétricas , Aumento de Peso/fisiologia
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Pharmacotherapy ; 18(6): 1237-48, 1998.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9855322

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STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test whether olanzapine, an atypical antipsychotic, is an inhibitor of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 1A2 activity, we conducted a drug interaction study with theophylline, a known CYP1A2 substrate. DESIGN: Two-way, randomized, crossover study. SETTING: Clinical research laboratory. SUBJECTS: Nineteen healthy males (16 smokers, 3 nonsmokers). INTERVENTIONS: Because the a priori expectation was no effect of olanzapine on theophylline pharmacokinetics, a parallel study using cimetidine was included as a positive control. In group 1, 12 healthy subjects received a 30-minute intravenous infusion of aminophylline 350 mg after 9 consecutive days of either olanzapine or placebo. In group 2, seven healthy subjects received a similar aminophylline infusion after 9 consecutive days of either cimetidine or placebo. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Concentrations of theophylline and its metabolites in serum and urine were measured for 24 and 72 hours, respectively. Plasma concentrations of olanzapine and its metabolites were measured for 24 hours after the next to last dose and 168 hours after the last olanzapine dose. Olanzapine did not affect theophylline pharmacokinetics. However, cimetidine significantly decreased theophylline clearance and the corresponding formation of its metabolites. Urinary excretion of theophylline and its metabolites was unaffected by olanzapine but was reduced significantly by cimetidine. Steady-state concentrations of olanzapine (15.3 ng/ml), 10-N-glucuronide (4.9 ng/ml), and 4'-N-desmethyl olanzapine (2.5 ng/ml) were observed after olanzapine 10 mg once/day and were unaffected by coadministration of theophylline. CONCLUSION: As predicted by in vitro studies, steady-state concentrations of olanzapine and its metabolites did not affect theophylline pharmacokinetics and should not affect the pharmacokinetics of other agents metabolized by the CYP1A2 isozyme.


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Antipsicóticos/farmacologia , Broncodilatadores/farmacocinética , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Teofilina/farmacocinética , Adulto , Antipsicóticos/farmacocinética , Área Sob a Curva , Benzodiazepinas , Broncodilatadores/administração & dosagem , Cimetidina/farmacologia , Estudos Cross-Over , Interações Medicamentosas , Inibidores Enzimáticos/farmacologia , Humanos , Infusões Intravenosas , Masculino , Olanzapina , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/farmacocinética , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Teofilina/administração & dosagem , Ácido Úrico/análogos & derivados , Ácido Úrico/sangue , Ácido Úrico/urina , Xantinas/sangue , Xantinas/urina
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J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 714(2): 309-15, 1998 Sep 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9766871

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A method for determination of the atypical neuroleptic drug olanzapine in serum was developed. After a single-step liquid-liquid extraction, the compound was separated from other constituents on a normal-phase silica gel column using a buffer-methanol mobile phase and measured by UV absorption at 270 nm. Addition of 0.25% ascorbic acid to serum protects olanzapine against oxidation during extraction and stabilizes the easily oxidised compound during storage. Inter-day variation was <8% at serum levels found in olanzapine treated patients. Analytical interference from coadministered psychoactive drugs and their metabolites were studied. Only risperidone, also a relatively newly developed antipsychotic drug, interfered, but the most commonly used antidepressants and traditional antipsychotics and their metabolites did not interfere.


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Antipsicóticos/sangue , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Antipsicóticos/química , Artefatos , Ácido Ascórbico/química , Benzodiazepinas , Humanos , Olanzapina , Oxirredução , Pirenzepina/sangue , Pirenzepina/química , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Espectrofotometria Ultravioleta
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Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo) ; 46(2): 231-41, 1998 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9501459

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A series of tropinyl and piperidinyl esters was synthesized and evaluated for inhibitory activities on the endothelial muscarinic receptors of rat (M3) and rabbit (M2) aorta. Some of the esters (cyclohexylphenylglycolates and cyclohexylphenylpropionates) were found to be better antimuscarinic compounds than standard M2 and M3 inhibitors such as AFDX116 and 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine (DAMP), with pKEC50 values in the range of 8-9. A few esters were found to be more selective M3 than M2 inhibitors, but these tended to have low activities. The hydrophobic, electronic and steric characteristics of these esters were correlated with antimuscarinic activity by using appropriate parameters representing hydrophobicity (HPLC capacity factor, log kw), size (molecular volume) and electronic character (Taft's polar substituent constant sigma * and 13C chemical shift difference delta delta). Finally, 92% of the M2-inhibitory activities of the esters could be accounted for by the size and electronic character sigma * of the side chain. In contrast, the M3-inhibitory activities of these esters were mainly attributed to the electronic nature (sigma *, delta delta) of the side chain, with good activity being associated with electron-withdrawing groups. Visualization of the comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) steric and electrostatic fields provided further confirmation of the structure-activity relationship (SAR) derived from traditional quantitative structure activity relationship (QSAR) approaches.


Assuntos
Antagonistas Muscarínicos/síntese química , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/farmacologia , Piperidinas/síntese química , Piperidinas/farmacologia , Receptores Muscarínicos/efeitos dos fármacos , Tropanos/síntese química , Tropanos/farmacologia , Animais , Ésteres/síntese química , Ésteres/química , Ésteres/farmacologia , Técnicas In Vitro , Cinética , Masculino , Modelos Moleculares , Antagonistas Muscarínicos/química , Piperidinas/química , Pirenzepina/análogos & derivados , Pirenzepina/síntese química , Pirenzepina/química , Pirenzepina/farmacologia , Coelhos , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Receptor Muscarínico M2 , Receptor Muscarínico M3 , Tropanos/química
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