Abstract

A number of β-carboline analogs have been obtained or synthesized, and their in vitro receptor affinities and in vivo antagonist activities determined. The choice of analogs was made in order to explore the importance of the N 9-H, the aromatic nitrogen and the C 3-ester moiety for high-receptor affinity and antagonist activity of this class of benzodiazepine antagonist. Among the analogs investigated, we describe the properties of 3-cyano-β-carboline ( lh ), the first potent β-carboline antagonist without a carbonyl at the C 3-position. The results obtained indicate: (1) Specific interactions of the C 3-substituent with key cationic receptor sites rather than electron-withdrawing properties are important for high-receptor affinity and antagonist activity. (2) Specific in-plane interactions of the atomatic nitrogen with a cationic receptor site, rather than stacking with neutral aromatic residues of the receptor are also important for high affinity and antagonist activity. (3) While the presence of an N 9H enhances receptor affinity, interaction with an anionic receptor site does not appear essential for antagonist activity.

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