Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 1994-10-28

Synthesis and diuretic activity of alkyl- and arylguanidine analogs of N,N'-dicyclohexyl-4-morpholinecarboxamidine in rats and dogs.

S C Perricone, S J Humphrey, L L Skaletzky, B E Graham, R A Zandt, G R Zins

Index: J. Med. Chem. 37(22) , 3693-700, (1994)

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Abstract

Random screening identified N,N'-dicyclohexyl-4-morpholinecarboxamidine (U-18177, 1) as an orally effective nonkaliuretic diuretic in rats. The diuretic profile of 1 and its 1-adamantyl analog (U-37883A, 4) was confirmed orally in dogs, when they were less potent than standard diuretics but showed furosemide-like natriuresis at > or = 100 mumol/kg. However, acute 1 at 61 and 90 mumol/kg iv resulted in lethal cardiac toxicity in dogs. Many analogs of 1 exhibited qualitatively similar diuretic profiles, but none was sufficiently safe to warrant development. Compound 1 also reversed minoxidil's vasodilation in dogs, which led to vascular interaction studies suggesting that analog 4 may block ATP-sensitive K channels. This K channel-blocking mechanism may contribute to the diuretic activity of the series. This is the first report broadly characterizing the diuretic activity of 1 and representative guanidine analogs in rats and dogs and its toxicity and minoxidil-blocking effects in dogs.


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