Abstract

In this study we described the synthesis and pharmacological properties of five new analogues of arginine vasopressin (AVP). Four of these analogues contained ethylene-bridged dipeptide Phe-Phe in positions 2 and 3; one had two N-Me-Phe residues. All new peptides were tested for vasopressor and antidiuretic activities. We also estimated the uterotonic activities of these compounds in vitro. Three analogues were highly potent V1-antagonists. One of them, namely [Cpa1,(Phe-Phe)2,3,Val4]AVP, which seemed to not interact with either V2 and oxytocic receptors, was outstandingly selective. It is interesting that the high antipressor potency of our second peptide, [(N-Me-Phe)2,3]AVP, was achieved without modification of position 1. Our results open new possibilities for the design of very potent and selective V1-antagonists of AVP.

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