Potent gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonists with low histamine-releasing activity
作者:John J. Nestor、Ram Tahilramani、Teresa L. Ho、Jessie C. Goodpasture、Brian H. Vickery、Pierre Ferrandon
DOI:10.1021/jm00099a023
日期:1992.10
The incorporation of Arg residues into position 6 of gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonists had resulted in compounds with increased in vivo potency but also made these analogues potent mast cell degranulators. We have focused on the substitution of position 8 by hArg(R)2 (N(G),N(G)'-dialkylhomoarginine) substitutions, based on the hypotheses that the Arg-Pro sequence is of major importance for this side effect and that shielding of the charge may be an effective way to block degranulation. Analogues in four series were evaluated: (A) [N-Ac-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal-(3)3,6,Arg5,hArg(R)2(8),D-Ala10]GnRH, (B) [N-Ac-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal(3)3,6,hArg(R)2(5,8),D-Ala10]-GnRH, (C) [N-Ac-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal(3)3,6,hArg(R)28,D-Ala10]GnRH, (D) [N-Ac-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal(3)3,D-hArg(R)2(6),hArg(R)2(8),D-Ala10]GnRH. Although substitution by hArg(Et)2, hArg(Bu), hArg(CH2)3, and hArg(CH2CF3)2 was tested, in each series the hArg(Et)2 residue was superior. Two compounds were considered for clinical evaluation: [N-Ac-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal(3)3,6,hArg(Et)2(8),D-Ala10]GnRH and [N-AC-D-Nal(2)1,D-pCl-Phe2,D-Pal(3)3,D-hArg(Et)26,hArg-(Et)28,D-Ala10]GnRH (ganirelix acetate). These compounds had high potency for ovulation suppression and low histamine-releasing potency in vitro (ED50 = 0.6,0.29 mug/rat and EC50 = 196, 13 mug/mL, respectively). Ganirelix is currently in Phase II clinical trials and appears to be the most potent GnRH antagonist tested in humans (based upon ED50 for 24-h suppression of testosterone levels).