Essential structure of opioid κ receptor agonist nalfurafine for binding to κ receptor 1: Synthesis of decahydroisoquinoline derivatives and their pharmacologies

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On the basis of the three-dimensional pharmacophore model of opioid κ agonists, we simplified the structure of nalfurafine (selective κ agonist) to find the essential structural moieties for binding the opioid receptors, especially κ receptor type. As a result, we found that the trans-fused decahydroisoquinoline derivatives without a phenol ring bound the opioid receptor in micromolar order and that both the amide side chain and the nitrogen substituted by the cyclopropylmethyl group were indispensable moieties for eliciting the κ selectivity. The simple decahydroisoquinoline without amide side chain also bound the opioid receptor without receptor type selectivity, suggesting that the message-address concept would be applicable to even these simple derivatives. These findings that the simple decahydroisoquinoline derivatives showed the affinities for the opioid receptors, especially some of the compounds showed κ selectivity, are the first example in the opioid field. © 2012 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Nagase, H., Imaide, S., Yamada, T., Hirayama, S., Nemoto, T., Yamaotsu, N., … Fujii, H. (2012). Essential structure of opioid κ receptor agonist nalfurafine for binding to κ receptor 1: Synthesis of decahydroisoquinoline derivatives and their pharmacologies. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 60(8), 945–948. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c12-00336

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