Abstract

The present work is part of our studies aimed at clarifying the influence of steric constraints in the N-terminal part of arginine vasopressin (AVP) and its analogs on the pharmacological activity of the resulting peptides. We describe the synthesis of eight new analogs of AVP or [3-mercaptopropionic acid (Mpa)]AVP (dAVP) substituted at positions 2 and 3 or 3 and 4 with two diastereomers of 4-aminopyroglutamic acid. The steric constraints provided by this modification turned out, however, so strong that all the peptides were inactive in all of the bioassays (pressor, antidiuretic and uterotonic tests).

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