@article{LambrechtGmelinRafeineretal.1988, author = {Lambrecht, G. and Gmelin, G. and Rafeiner, K. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Mutschler, E.}, title = {o-Methoxy-sila-hexocyclium: a new quaternary M\(_1\)-selective muscarinic antagonist}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63862}, year = {1988}, abstract = {No abstract available}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{LambrechtFeifelForthetal.1988, author = {Lambrecht, G. and Feifel, R. and Forth, B. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Mutschler, E.}, title = {p-Fluoro-hexahydro-sila-difenidol: the first M\(_{2\beta}\)-selective muscarinic antagonist}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63872}, year = {1988}, abstract = {No abstract available}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{EltzeGmelinWessetal.1988, author = {Eltze, M. and Gmelin, G. and Wess, J. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Presynaptic muscarinic receptors mediating inhibition of neurogenic contractions in rabbit vas deferens are of the ganglionic M\(_1\)-type}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63912}, year = {1988}, abstract = {The present study was designed to further charaeterize the presynaptie musearlnie M\(_1\)-reeeptor responsible for the inhibition of neuragenie eontraetions in the isolated rabbit vas deferens. Eleetrically induced twiteh eontraetions of this preparation were inhibited by the M\(_1\)-agonist, MeN-A-343, and by some of its analogs: 4-ehloro-phenyl derivative> MeN-A-343 > trans-olefinie analog> cis-olefinie analog. The same rank order of potency was observed for these agonists to raise the blood pressure of pithed rats by stimulation of M\(_1\)-receptors in sympathetie ganglia. A highly signifieant eorrelation was found between the antimusearinie potencies of atropine, pirenzepine and a series of 9 antagonists strueturally related to the ganglionie M\(_{1\beta}\)-receptor selective compounds, hexocyclium and hexahydro-difenidol, to antagonize the MeN-A-343-indueed inhibition of twitch eontraetions in rabbit vas deferens or the musearine-indueed depolarization in rat isolated superior eerVieal ganglia. It is suggested that the presynaptie musearlnie receptor that mediates inhibition of neuragenie contraetions in rabbit vas deferens is of the ganglionic M\(_{1\beta}\)-type.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{TackeRafeinerStrohmannetal.1989, author = {Tacke, Reinhold and Rafeiner, K. and Strohmann, C. and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Synthesis of the selective antimuscarinic agent 4-{[cyclohexylhydroxy(2-methoxyphenyl)silyl]methyl}-1,1-dimethylpiperazinium methyl sulfate (o-methoxy-sila-hexocyclium methyl sulfate)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63930}, year = {1989}, abstract = {The synthesis of the potent and highly selective silicon-containing antimuscarinic agent o-methoxysila- hexocyclium methyl sulfate and its corresponding tertiary amine (isolated as the dihydrochloride) is described. The quarternary compound is an omethoxy derivative of sila-hexocyclium methyl sulfate, which represents one of the tools currently used in experimental pharmacology for the subclassification of muscarinic receptors. The omethoxy derivative, the pharmacological profile of which differs substantially from tbat of the nonmethoxy compound, is also recommended as a tool for the investigation of muscarinic receptor heterogeneity.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{WaelbroeckTastenoyCamusetal.1989, author = {Waelbroeck, M. and Tastenoy, M. and Camus, J. and Christophe, J. and Strohmann, C. and Linoh, H. and Zilch, H. and Tacke, Reinhold and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Binding and functional properties of antimuscarinics of the hexocyclium/sila-hexocyclium and hexahydro-diphenidol/hexahydro-sila-diphenidol type to muscarinic receptor subtypes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63944}, year = {1989}, abstract = {l In an attempt to assess the structural requirements for the musearlnie receptor selectivity of hexahydro-diphenidol (hexahydro-difenidol) and hexahydro-sila-diphenidol (hexahydro-sila-difenidol), a serles of structurally related C/Si pairs were investigated, along with atropine, pirenzepine and methoctramine, for their binding affinities in NB-OK 1 cells as well as in rat heart and pancreas. 2 The action of these antagonists at musearlnie receptors mediating negative inotropic responses in guinea-pig atrla and ileal contractions has also been assessed. 3 Antagonist binding data indicated that NB-OK 1 cells (M\(_1\) type) as weil as rat heart (cardiac type) and pancreas (glandularjsmooth muscle type) possess different muscarinic receptor subtypes. 4 A highly significant correlation was found between the binding affinities of the antagonists to muscarinic receptors in rat heart and pancreas, respectively, and the affinities to muscarinic receptors in guinea-pig atria and ileum. This implies that the musearlnie binding sites in rat heart and the receptors in guinea-pig atrla are essentially similar, but different from those in pancreas and ileum. 5 The antimuscarinic potency of hexahydro-diphenidol and hexahydro-sila-diphenidol at the three subtypes was inftuenced differently by structural modifications (e.g. quaternization). Different selectivity profiles for the antagonists were obtained, which makes these compounds useful tools to investigate further muscarinic receptor heterogeneity. lndeed, the tertiary analogues hexahydrodiphenidol (HHD) and hexahydro-sila-diphenidol (HHSiD) bad an M\(_1\) = glandularjsmooth muscle > cardiac selectivity profile, whereas the quaternary analogues HHD methiodide and HHSiD methiodide were M\(_1\) preferring (M\(_1\) > glandularjsmooth muscle, cardiac).}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{TackeStrohmannSargeetal.1989, author = {Tacke, Reinhold and Strohmann, C. and Sarge, S. and Cammenga, H. K. and Schomburg, D. and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Darstellung und Eigenschaften der Enantiomere des selektiven Antimuscarinikums 1-Cyclohexyl-1-phenyl-4-piperidino-1-butanol (Hexahydro-Difenidol)}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63950}, year = {1989}, abstract = {No abstract available}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{LambrechtFeifelWagnerRoederetal.1989, author = {Lambrecht, G. and Feifel, R. and Wagner-R{\"o}der, M. and Strohmann, C. and Zilch, H. and Tacke, Reinhold and Waelbroeck, M. and Christophe, J. and Boddeke, H. and Mutschler, E.}, title = {Affinity profiles of hexahydro-sila-difenidol analogues at muscarinic receptor subtypes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-63979}, year = {1989}, abstract = {In an attempt to assess the structural requirements of hexahydro-sila-difenidol for potency and selectivity, a series of analogues modified in the amino group and the phenyl ring were investigated for their affinity to muscarinic M1- (rabbit vas deferens), Mr (guinea-pig atria) and Mr (guinea-pig ileum) receptors. All compounds were competitive antagonists in the three tissues. Their affinities to the three muscarinic receptor subtypes differed by more than two orders of magnitude and the observed receptor selectivities were not associated with high affinity. The pyrrolidino and hexamethyleneimino analogues, compounds substituted in the phenylring with a methoxy group or a chlorine atom as weil as p-fluoro-hexahydro-difenidol displayed the same affinity profile as the parent compound, hexahydro-sila-difenidol: M1 = M3 > M2 • A different selectivity patternwas observed for p-fluoro-hexahydro-sila-difenidol: M3 > M1 > M2 • This compound exhibited its highest affinity for M3-receptors in guinea-pig ileum (pA 2 = 7.84), intermediate affinity for M1-receptors in rabbit vas deferens (pA 2 = 6.68) and lowest affinity for the Mrreceptors in guinea-pig atria (pA 2 = 6.01). This receptor selectivity profile of p-fluoro-hexahydro-sila-difenidol was confirmed in ganglia (M1), atria (M2 ) and ileum (M 3 ) of the rat. Furthermore, dose ratios obtained with either pirenzepine (Mt) or hexahydrosila- difenidol (M2 and M3) and the p-fluoro analogue used in combination suggested that the antagonism was additive, implying mutual competition with a single population of muscarinic receptor subtypes. These results indicate that p-fluoro-hexahydro-sila-difenidol represents a valuable tool for characterization of muscarinic receptor subtypes.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{FeifelWagnerRoederStrohmannetal.1990, author = {Feifel, R. and Wagner-R{\"o}der, M. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Waelbroeck, M. and Christophe, J. and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Stereoselective inhibition of muscarinic receptor subtypes by the enantiomers of hexahydro-difenidol and acetylenic analogues}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-64002}, year = {1990}, abstract = {1 Tbc affinities of the (R)- and (S)-enantiomers of hexahydro-difenidol (1) and its acetylenie analogues hexbutinol (2), hexbutinol methiodide (3) and p-fluoro-hexbutinol (4) (stereochemieal purity > 99.8\%) for musearlnie receptors in rabbit vas deferens (M1), guinea-pig atria (M2) and guinea-pig ileum (M3) were measured by dose-ratio experiments. 2 The (R)-enantiomers consistently showed higher aßinities than the (S)-isomers. The stereosclectivity ratios [(R)/(S)] wcrc greatest with thc enantiomers of 1 (vas deferens: 550; ilcum: 191; atria: 17) and least with thosc ofthc p-Fluoro-analogue 4 (vas defercns: 34; ileum: 8.5; atria: 1.7). 3 The enantiomerie potency ratios for compounds 1-4 were highest in rabbit vas deferens, intermediate in guinea-pig ileum and much less in guinea-pig atria. Thus, these ratios may serve as a predietor of muscarinic receptor subtype identity. 4 (S)-p-Fluoro-hexbutinol [(S)-4] showed a novel receptor selectivity profile with preference for M\(_3\) receptors: M\(_3\) > M\(_2\) \(\geq\) M\(_1\)• 5 These results do not conform to Pfeiffer's rule that aetivity differences between enantiomers are greater with more potent compounds.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{RettenmayrRodriguesdeMirandaRijntjesetal.1990, author = {Rettenmayr, N. M. and Rodrigues de Miranda, J. F. and Rijntjes, N. V. M. and Russel, F. G. M. and van Ginneken, C. A. M. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Lambrecht, G. and Mutschler, E.}, title = {Pharmacokinetic properties of the antimuscarinic drug [\(^3\)H]-hexahydro-sila-difenidol in the rat}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-64022}, year = {1990}, abstract = {The pharmacokinetics of tritiated hexahydrosila- difenidol ([\(^3\)H]-HHSiD) were examined in rats. Furthermore, the distribution of radioactivity was studied by means of whole body autoradiography. After i. v. administration of 2.9 mg/kg HHSiD plus [\(^3\)H]-HHSiD to anaesthetized rats bearing a catheter implanted in the ductus choledochus and receiving a mannitol infusion, HHSiD was rapidly distributed and metabolized. Only 5\% ofthe radioactivity was recovered in blood after 23 s and 0.4\% after 2.5 h. 64\% of the plasma radioactivity could be extracted with hexane from the samples taken 23 s after administration. 52\% of the radioactivity was eliminated within 2.5 h, 13\% by urinary and 39\% by biliary excretion. Following oral administration of 8.6 mg/kg HHSiD plus [\(^3\)H]-HHSiD there was an absorption of approximately one fourth of the administered radioactivity within 4 h. By means of whole body autoradiography (i. v. injection) as well as by tissue distribution measurement the highest Ievels of radioactivity were found in bile, urine, lung, kidney, adrenals, liver and .pancreas. Thus, after i. v. administration to rats HHSiD is rather quickly distributed, metabolized and excreted. This explains its low antimuscarinic potency in vivo.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} } @article{FeifelRodriguesdeMirandaStrohmannetal.1991, author = {Feifel, R. and Rodrigues de Miranda, J. F. and Strohmann, C. and Tacke, Reinhold and Aasen, A. J. and Mutschler, E. and Lambrecht, G.}, title = {Selective labelling of muscarinic M\(_1\) receptors in calf superior cervical ganglia by [\(^3\)H](\(\pm\))-telenzepine}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-64082}, year = {1991}, abstract = {A method was developed to detennine the affinities of antimuscarinic drugs at M\(_1\) receptors. [\(^3\)H](±)-Telenzepine served as radioligand in crude preparations of calf superior cervical ganglia and showed high affinity for a single receptor population. consisting of M1 receptors (K\(_D\) = 1.12 nM). Kinetic experiments showed monophasic association (k\(_1\) =0.017 min\(^{-1}\) nM\(^{-1}\) ) and dissociation (k\(_1\) = 0.017 min\(^{-1}\) ) kinetics, the half-life of dissociation being 41 min at 37°C. The kinetie K\(_D\) value amounted to 1.00 nM. M\(_1\) affinities for pirenzepine, methoctramine. hexahydro-sila-difenidol and p-fluoro-hexahydro-sila-difenidol detennined in competition experiments were similar to those found in functional studies with MI receptors in rabbit isolated vas deferens. The binding assay was used to deterriline the affinities of the (R) and (S) enantiomers of tertiary (trihexyphenidyl, hexahydro-difenidol. hexbutinol, p-fluoro-hexbutinol) and quatemary musearlnie antagonists (trihexyphenidyl methiodide. hexbutinol methiodide). Comparison of results obtained with the rabbit vas deferens suggested that the ionic environment may influence the affinities.}, subject = {Anorganische Chemie}, language = {en} }