Abstract

Three new analogues of N alpha-hydroxysulfonyl-[Nle28,31]CCK26-33 are reported in which the C-terminal L-Phe33 residue has been replaced by L-Leu, D-Phe or N-methyl-L-Phe. Biological evaluation in a series of binding and bioassays demonstrates that both L-stereochemistry and an aromatic side chain at position-33 are essential for full agonist activity. While the L-Leu33 and D-Phe33 analogues had reduced potencies in stimulating contraction of the guinea pig ileum or gall bladder, the D-Phe33 analogue was fourfold selective for the ileum. This latter analogue also exhibited apparent partial agonism in the rat pancreatic amylase release assay. The N-methyl-L-Phe33 analogue was almost equipotent to the parent analogue in all bioassays, suggesting that this modification might be useful for introducing enzymatic stability in CCK analogues.

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