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      Imidazoline binding sites and their ligands: an overview of the different chemical structures.

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          Abstract

          Since Bousquet et al. discovered the imidazoline binding sites (IBS) two decades ago, when they realized that the antihypertensive drug clonidine interacts not only with the alpha2-adrenenoceptors (alpha2-AR) but also with a distinct imidazoline preferring binding site, these receptors have been paid a great deal of attention. At least two subtypes, I1 and I2, have been characterised based on their binding affinity for different radioligands, but their structures still remain unknown. The pharmacological profile of these IBSs has been the objective of several and very thorough reviews. However, a medicinal chemistry overview of the different IBS ligands prepared to date has never been attempted. In this study, we attempt to compile all the different chemical structures reported to date as IBS ligands and classify them in function of their chemical structure and binding affinity for the different IBS subtypes. Thus, we comment on the different endogenous IBS ligands known as well as the drugs described to interact with the I1-IBS which have found application as antihypertensive drugs. Then, we review those compounds described in the literature to interact with the I2-IBS, classifying them by their chemical families (imidazolines, guanidines, 2-aminoimidazolines, beta-carbolines). Finally, some conclusions are drawn.

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          Journal
          Med Res Rev
          Medicinal research reviews
          0198-6325
          0198-6325
          Sep 2004
          : 24
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Instituto de Química Médica (CSIC), Juan de la Cierva 3, 28006-Madrid, Spain. dardonville@iqm.csic.es
          Article
          10.1002/med.20007
          15224384
          272ec4ae-437c-4eea-acec-abc0d89ab24b
          Copyright 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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