Abstract

A study of ring-expanded analogues of the 4-(propananilido)piperidine analgesics has been undertaken in order to evaluate the influence of this structural modification on both analgesic activity and physical-dependence capacity. Thus, a series of 1-substituted 4-(propananilido)perhydroazepine derivatives was synthesized and pharmacologically evaluated in mice for analgesic activity and physical-dependence capacity. The results of this study indicate that the ring-expanded analogues of the 4-(propananilido)piperidines retain a relatively high degree of analgesic potency, except in the case of the 1-phenylethylated analogue which is approximately 150-fold less potent than the correspondingly 1-substituted piperidine analgesic. Evaluation of physical-dependence capacity of the most potent 1-substituted 4-(propananilido)perhydroazepines reveals no significant difference for these compounds as compared with morphine. The 4-(propananilido)perhydroazepines having 1-substitutents in common with known opiate antagonists failed to exhibit antagonism of morphine analgesia.

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