Abstract

Bicyclic analogs of benzylamine (with the α carbon connected by one or more methylene units to the ortho position of the benzene ring) inhibited rabbit adrenal norepinephrine N-methyltransferase (NMT) in vitro . Inhibition was greater when the second ring contained five carbons (1-aminoindan) than when it contained four, six, or seven carbons. Substitution of chlorines on the benzene ring further enhanced the inhibition by 1-aminoindan. The most active inhibitor, 4,5-dichloro- 1-aminoindan, showed competitive kinetics with ℓ-norepinephrine as the variable substrate, and the K i for this compound as an inhibitor of adrenal NMT was 0.22 μM. 4,5-Dichloro-1-aminoindan significantly decreased epinephrine concentration in the adrenal glands of exercised rats, suggesting that it was effective in inhibiting NMT in vivo .

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