Abstract

A series of homo- and heterodimeric ligands containing kappa agonist and mu agonist/antagonist pharmacophores joined by a linker chain of varying lengths was synthesized and evaluated in vitro by their binding affinity at mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptors. The functional activities of these compounds were measured in the [(35)S]GTPgammaS binding assay. The data suggest that the stereochemistry of the pharmacophores, the N-substituents of the pharmacophore, ester linkages, and the spacer length were crucial factors for optimum interactions of such ligands at opioid receptor binding sites. These novel ligands as well as their pharmacological properties will serve as the basis for our continuing investigation of such bivalent ligands as probes of the opioid receptor oligomerization phenomena and for in vivo studies as analgesics.

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