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  • Antide and related antagonists of luteinizing hormone release with long action and oral activity.

Antide and related antagonists of luteinizing hormone release with long action and oral activity.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1988-11-01)
A Ljungqvist, D M Feng, W Hook, Z X Shen, C Bowers, K Folkers
ABSTRACT

Antide is the decapeptide N-Ac-D-Nal(2),D-Phe(pCl),D-Pal(3),Ser,Lys(Nic),D-Lys(Nic),Leu,Lys(iPr),P ro,D- Ala-NH2 [Nal(2) represents 3-(2-naphthyl)alanine; Phe(p-Cl) represents 3-(4-chlorophenyl)alanine; Pal(3) represents 3-(3-pyridyl)alanine; Lys(Nic) represents N epsilon-nicotinoyllysine; Lys-(iPr) represents N epsilon-isopropyllysine], which is an antagonist of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH), which has high antiovulatory activity, releases negligible histamine, and is scheduled for scale-up, safety testing, and evaluation in the experimental primate and in clinical medicine. Thirty-five more peptides were synthesized, designed on antide with variations in positions 5-8. Of these, N-Ac-D-Nal(2),D-Phe(pCl),D-Pal(3),Ser,Lys(Pic),cis-D- Ala(PzAC),Leu,Lys(iPr),Pro,D-Ala-NH2 [Lys(Pic) represents N epsilon-picoloyllysine; Ala(PzAC) represents 3-(4-pyrazinylcarbonylaminocyclohexyl)alanine] was not only the most potent but also had higher antiovulatory activity than antide--i.e., 73% per 0.25 microgram and 100% per 0.5 microgram vs. 36% per 0.5 microgram and 100% per 1.0 microgram. Antide showed significant (P less than 0.001) duration of action when injected at a dose of 10 micrograms 44 hr before injection of 50 ng of the agonist [D-Qal(3)6]LHRH [Qal(3) represents 3-(3-quinolyl)alanine]. Antide showed oral antiovulatory activity at 600 micrograms (73%) and at 1200 micrograms (100%) with negligible difference between water and corn oil oral formulations.