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Synthesis and monoamine uptake inhibiting properties of perisubstituted tricyclic compounds

The synthesis of 1-methyl-promazine, 4-hydroxymethyl-iminodibenzyl, and 4-bromo-5-trimethylsilyl-iminodibenzyl via dilithiation and ¹H-NMR's are described. Molecular modeling was done for the latter compound. The heat of dissociation was 30.6 kcal/mole for the lowest energy conformer. Rotational energies were examined for three bonds. The IC₅₀ values for inhibition of neurotransmitter uptake by rat brain synaptosomes were determined for a series of 1-substituted promazines, and 4-substituted imipramines. 1-Substituted promazines were fair inhibitors of serotonin uptake with an average IC₅₀ of 2000 nm. Their potency for inhibiting norepinephrine uptake was difficult to assess due to poor assay reproducibility, and the average IC₅₀ was estimated at 200 to 1700 nm. Serotonin, but not norepinephrine, uptake inhibition was increased with additional ring substitution at C(2) with a trifluoromethyl group. The 4-substituted imipramines were equal or slightly decreased in potency to unsubstituted imipramine for uptake inhibition of both neurotransmitters. IC₅₀'s were also reported for imipramine and desipramine.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:arizona.edu/oai:arizona.openrepository.com:10150/291828
Date January 1988
CreatorsPeters, Jennifer Margaret, 1956-
ContributorsMartin, Arnold R.
PublisherThe University of Arizona.
Source SetsUniversity of Arizona
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
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