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The Contribution of Charge to Affinity at Functional (M3) Muscarinic Receptors in Guinea-pig Ileum Assessed from the Effects of the Carbon Analogue of 4-DAMP Methiodide

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Journal Br J Pharmacol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1393281
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Abstract

1. 4-Diphenylacetoxy-1:1-dimethyl cyclohexane (carbo-4-DAMP) is the carbon analogue of 4-diphenylacetoxy-N-methylpiperidine (4-DAMP) methiodide. The compounds differ only in that the quaternary nitrogen atom in 4-DAMP methiodide is replaced by a quaternary carbon atom, which is uncharged. 2. Carbo-4-DAMP appears to act competitively at functional (M3) muscarinic receptors in guinea-pig ileum. Estimates of log affinity constant are 6.0 at 30 degrees C and 5.9 at 37 degrees C, i.e. the compound has 0.1% of the affinity of 4-DAMP methobromide. 3. The absence of charge makes little difference to the conformation as determined by X-ray crystallography. The bond lengths and angles are very similar, though the bonds in the cyclohexane ring of carbo-4-DAMP are consistently slightly longer than those in the piperidinium ring of 4-DAMP methiodide, and the presence of the charge slightly reduces the space between molecules. 4. The difference between the affinities of 4-DAMP methobromide and carbo-4-DAMP indicates that the contribution of coulombic forces to the binding between 4-DAMP methiodide and muscarinic (M3) receptors is at least 17 kJ mol-1 (4.1 kcal mol-1) at 37 degrees C. How much this is an underestimate depends upon how much hydrophobic binding is greater with the uncharged compound.

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