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A Thienopyridazinone-Based Melanin-Concentrating Hormone Receptor 1 Antagonist with Potent in Vivo Anorectic Properties
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Medicinal ChemistryPharmacological StudyFunctional SelectivityMedicineHormone ReceptorPhysiologyThiophene AnalogueNeuropeptide ReceptorPharmacological AgentNeuropharmacologyVivo Anorectic PropertiesPharmacotherapyLong Half-lifeEndocrinologyPharmacologyDrug DiscoveryNeuropeptides
Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor antagonists containing thieno- and a benzopyridazinone cores were designed and tested as potential anorectic agents. These ligands showed high affinity for the receptor, potent functional activity in vitro, and good oral bioavailabilty in rats. The thiophene analogue exhibited low iv clearance, long half-life, and high brain penetration. In obese rats, the thienopyridazinone demonstrated a dose-dependent reduction in feeding and body weight with doses between 1 and 10 mg kg-1.
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