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3-[2-(N-phenylacetamide)]-1,5-benzodiazepines: orally active, binding selective CCK-A agonists
T M Willson1, B R Henke, T M Momtahen
1Glaxo Wellcome Research and Development, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA. willsontm@glaxo.com
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
|July 19, 1996
Abstract:
A series of modifications were made to the C-3 substituent of the 1,5-benzodiazepine CCK-A agonist 1. Replacement of the inner urea NH and addition of a methyl group to generate a C-3 quaternary carbon resulted in acetamide 6, which showed CCK-A receptor binding selectivity and sub-micromolar agonist activity in vitro. Benzodiazepine 6 was active in an in vivo mouse gallbladder emptying assay and represents a novel orally active, binding selective CCK-A agonist.