Mitch_1997_J.Med.Chem_40_538

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Title : Muscarinic analgesics with potent and selective effects on the gastrointestinal tract: potential application for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome - Mitch_1997_J.Med.Chem_40_538
Author(s) : Mitch CH , Brown TJ , Bymaster FP , Calligaro DO , Dieckman D , Merrit L , Peters SC , Quimby SJ , Shannon HE , Shipley LA , Ward JS , Hansen K , Olesen PH , Sauerberg P , Sheardown MJ , Swedberg MD , Suzdak P , Greenwood B
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 40 :538 , 1997
Abstract :

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a pathopysiolocal condition characterized by abnormal bowel habits that are frequently accompanied by abdominal pain. Current therapy based on reducing high-amplitude GI contractions with nonselective muscarinic antagonists is limited in efficacy due to typical muscarinic side effects and provides no pain relief. We have previously found potent antinociceptive agents acting through muscarinic receptors. In the present work, new 1,2,5-thiadiazole-based structures with muscarinic activity have been evaluated both for activity as analgesics in the mouse withing assay and for activity in normalizing spontaneous cluster contractions in ferret jejunum as a model of IBS in humans. (5R,6R)-exo-6-[4-[(4,4,4-Trifluorobutyl)thio]-1,2,5-thiadiazol+ ++-3-yl] -1-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane (35, LY316108/NNC11-2192) was found to offer an exceptional profile combining analgesic potency in mouse writhing (ED50 = 0.1 mg/kg) along with potency for normalization of GI motility (ED50 = 0.17 mg/kg). This combination of GI and analgesic potency suggests 35 as an excellent candidate for evaluation as a potential treatment of IBS.

PubMedSearch : Mitch_1997_J.Med.Chem_40_538
PubMedID: 9046345

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Mitch CH, Brown TJ, Bymaster FP, Calligaro DO, Dieckman D, Merrit L, Peters SC, Quimby SJ, Shannon HE, Shipley LA, Ward JS, Hansen K, Olesen PH, Sauerberg P, Sheardown MJ, Swedberg MD, Suzdak P, Greenwood B (1997)
Muscarinic analgesics with potent and selective effects on the gastrointestinal tract: potential application for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 40 :538

Mitch CH, Brown TJ, Bymaster FP, Calligaro DO, Dieckman D, Merrit L, Peters SC, Quimby SJ, Shannon HE, Shipley LA, Ward JS, Hansen K, Olesen PH, Sauerberg P, Sheardown MJ, Swedberg MD, Suzdak P, Greenwood B (1997)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 40 :538