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  2. Pharmacology of SCH 34826, an orally active enkephalinase inhibitor analgesic

Pharmacology of SCH 34826, an orally active enkephalinase inhibitor analgesic

  • J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1988 Jun;245(3):829-38.
R E Chipkin 1 J G Berger W Billard L C Iorio R Chapman A Barnett
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  • 1 Research Division, Schering-Plough Corporation, Bloomfield, New Jersey.
PMID: 3164388
Abstract

SCH 34826 [(S)-N-[N-[1-[[(2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4yl) methoxy]carbonyl]-2-phenylethyl]-L-phenylalanine]-beta-alanine] was synthesized as a p.o. active prodrug enkephalinase inhibitor. In vivo, it is de-esterified to SCH 32615 (N-[L-(-1-carboxy-2-phenyl)ethyl]-L-phenylalanyl-beta-alanine), the active constituent. In vitro, the Ki for SCH 32615 to block the degradation of Met5-enkephalin by isolated enkephalinase is 19.5 +/- 0.9 nM. In contrast, SCH 32615 did not inhibit Aminopeptidase or diaminopeptidase III degradation of Met5-enkephalin up to 10 microM and did not affect angiotensin converting Enzyme up to 10 microM. In vivo, p.o. administered SCH 34826 potentiated the analgesic effects of D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalinamide in mice (ED50 = 5.3 mg/kg p.o.) and rats [minimal effective dose (MED) = 1 mg/kg p.o.]; SCH 32615 had no effect up to 30 mg/kg p.o., but was active parenterally (ED50 in mice = 1.4 ng/kg sc). Direct, naloxone-reversible analgesic effects of SCH 34826 were demonstrated in the mouse low temperature hot-plate test (MED = 30 mg/kg p.o.), the mouse acetic acid-induced writhing test (MED = 30 mg/kg p.o.), the rat stress-induced analgesia test (MED = 10 mg/kg p.o.) and the modified rat yeast-paw test (MED = 100 mg/kg p.o.). Using the rat D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalinamide potentiation test the duration of action of SCH 34826 was at least 4 hs. No respiratory or gastrointestinal side effects of any consequence were noted at doses up to 100 times those active in the D-Ala2-Met-5-enkephalinamide potentiation test.

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