Structure-activity relationships in the trans-hexahydroindolo[4,3-ab]phenanthridine ("benzergoline") series. 2. Resolution, absolute configuration, and dopaminergic activity of the selective D1 agonist CY 208-243 and its implication for an "extended rotamer-based dopamine receptor model"

1993 
: 4,6,6a,7,8,12b-Hexahydroindolo[4,3-ab]phenanthridines ("benzergolines") was the first structural class of potent and selective dopamine D1 agonists lacking a catechol group. In order to determine the enantioselectivity of the 7-methyl derivative in the adenylate cyclase assay, its 5,5a-dihydro precursor was resolved and both enantiomers oxidized to the final products. The biological activity was found to reside entirely in the (-)-enantiomer, (-)-1 (CY 208-243). An X-ray study of its (-)-mandelic acid salt revealed a 6aR,12bR absolute configuration, which, in confirmation of the structure hypothesis, corresponds to that of the ergolines. Unexpectedly, an axial conformation of the N-methyl group was observed in the crystal structure. In contrast, subsequently analyzed crystals of the free base of (-)-1 revealed an equatorial conformation of the N-methyl group, which, we assume, represents the bioactive conformation. Based on the determined absolute configuration, (-)-1 could be oriented in a previously described "rotamer-based dopamine receptor model", which allowed the localization of a "subtype selectivity-inducing site" (aryl binding site at the D1 receptor, steric barrier at the D2 receptor), marked by the conformationally fixed "additional" phenyl group of the benzergoline molecule.
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