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Naltrindole
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Naltrindole
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| Systematic (IUPAC) name |
| 17-Cyclopropylmethyl-6,7-dehydro-4,5-epoxy -3,14-dihydroxy-6,7,2',3'-indolomorphinan |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
111555-53-4 |
| ATC code |
? |
| PubChem |
5497186 |
| Chemical data |
| Formula |
C26H26N2O3 |
| Mol. mass |
414.496 g/mol |
| Pharmacokinetic data |
| Bioavailability |
? |
| Metabolism |
? |
| Half life |
? |
| Excretion |
? |
| Therapeutic considerations |
| Pregnancy cat. |
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| Legal status |
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| Routes |
IV |
Naltrindole is a highly potent, highly selective delta opioid receptor antagonist used in biomedical research.
Drug Design
Since peptide compounds are unable to cross the blood brain barrier, researchers developed naltrindole to be a non-peptide antagonist analog of the delta-preferring endogenous opiate enkephalin. Enkephalin contains an aromatic phenyl group on its Phe4 residue, which was hypothesized to be the "address" sequence responsible for the opiate's delta opioid receptor affinity[1]. Thus, attachment of a phenyl-containing indole molecule to the C-ring of naltrexone's morphinan base successfully produced a drug with the high receptor affinity of naltrexone, but which binds almost exclusively to the delta opioid receptor[2].
References
- ^ Lipkowski AW, Tam SW, Portoghese PS. "Peptides as receptor selectivity modulators of opiate pharmacophores." Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 1986 Jul;29(7):1222-5. PMID 2879914
- ^ Portoghese PS, Sultana M, Takemori AE. "Naltrindole, a highly selective and potent non-peptide delta opioid receptor antagonist." European Journal of Pharmacology. 1988 Jan 27;146(1):185-6. PMID 2832195
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Butorphanol • Cyclorphan • Dextro-3-hydroxy-N-allylmorphinan • Dextrorphan • Drotebanol • Levargorphan • Levallorphan • Levorphanol • Levorphan • Levophenacylmorphan • Levomethorphan • Norlevorphanol • Oxilorphan • Phenomorphan • Racemethorphan • Racemorphan
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| Benzomorphans |
Bremazocine • Cyclazocine • Dezocine • Ethylketocyclazocine • Ketazocine • Metazocine • Pentazocine • Phenazocine
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| 4-Phenylpiperidines |
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Allylprodine • α-meprodine • α-prodine • β-meprodine • β-prodine • Meprodine • MPPP • PEPAP • Prodine • Prosidol • Trimeperidine
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| Ketobemidones |
Acetoxyketobemidone • Ketobemidone • Methylketobemidone • Propylketobemidone
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| Others |
Alvimopan • Loperamide • Picenadol |
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Diethylthiambutene • Dimethylthiambutene • Ethylmethylthiambutene
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Diampromide • Phenampromide • Propiram
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7-PET • Acetorphine • Alletorphine • Buprenorphine • Cyprenorphine • Dihydroetorphine • Diprenorphine • Etorphine • N-cyclopropyl-methylnoretorphine
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| Phenazepines |
Ethoheptazine • Meptazinol • Metheptazine • Metethoheptazine • Proheptazine
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Clonitazene • Etonitazene
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