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  • Substituted 4-aminopiperidines having high in vitro affinity and selectivity for the cloned human dopamine D4 receptor.

Substituted 4-aminopiperidines having high in vitro affinity and selectivity for the cloned human dopamine D4 receptor.

European journal of pharmacology (1997-03-19)
S K Schlachter, T J Poel, C F Lawson, D M Dinh, M E Lajiness, A G Romero, S A Rees, J N Duncan, M W Smith
ABSTRACT

We have discovered two substituted 4-aminopiperidine compounds having high in vitro affinity and selectivity for the human dopamine D1 receptor. Both compounds, 3-ethoxy-N-methyl-N-[1-(phenylmethyl)-4-piperidinyl]-2-pyridinylamine (U-99363E), and its 3-isopropoxy analog (U-101958), were found through a routine receptor binding screen. The determined affinities (Ki) of these compounds for the cloned human dopamine D4 receptor were 2.2 and 1.4 nM, respectively. They exhibited at least 100-fold lower affinities for dopamine D2 and for other dopaminergic, serotonergic and adrenergic receptors. Both compounds were found to antagonize quinpirole-induced mitogenesis in Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human dopamine D4 receptor. In spite of their poor metabolic stability and low bioavailability. U-99363E and U-101958 appear to be among the first high-affinity, highly selective dopamine D4 receptor antagonists reported, and may have utility in in vitro investigations requiring selective tagging or blockade of dopamine D4 sites.

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U-101958 maleate salt, solid