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2-Alkyl analogue of idazoxan (RX 781094) with enhanced antagonist potency and selectivity at central alpha 2-adrenoceptors in the rat.

Four 2-alkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-propyl and isopropenyl) analogues of idazoxan (RX 781094) have been synthesized and assessed in terms of their central alpha 2/alpha 1-adrenoceptor selectivity and alpha 2-adrenoceptor antagonist potency using both in vitro and in vivo tests in the rat. In cortical binding assays using [3H]-idazoxan and [3H]-prazosin, idazoxan had a 5 times greater alpha 2/alpha 1-selectivity than yohimbine. The 2-alkyl substituted analogues all showed improved selectivity, being between 17 and 29 times more selective than yohimbine for [3H]-idazoxan binding sites. In terms of central antagonist potency in vivo, the most favourable substitutions were 2-ethyl (RX 811033) and 2-n-propyl (RX 811054). Compared with yohimbine, these analogues were, respectively, 36 and 18 times more potent intravenously and 5 and 7.5 times more potent orally in their antagonism of guanoxabenz-induced mydriasis in the pentobarbitone-anaesthetized rat. All the analogues had a duration of action similar to that of idazoxan, which was significantly shorter than that of yohimbine. The results indicate that introduction of alkyl groups in the 2-position of idazoxan greatly increases the alpha 2/alpha 1-adrenoceptor selectivity as measured in binding studies. Improved alpha 2-adrenoceptor affinity and antagonist potency were particularly associated with the 2-ethyl and 2-n-propyl analogues.[1]

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  1. 2-Alkyl analogue of idazoxan (RX 781094) with enhanced antagonist potency and selectivity at central alpha 2-adrenoceptors in the rat. Gadie, B., Lane, A.C., McCarthy, P.S., Tulloch, I.F., Walter, D.S. Br. J. Pharmacol. (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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