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Steve R. Waldman

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

1 paper in the library · 89 citations · publishing 1997

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Dihydrobenzofuran Analogues of Hallucinogens. 4. Mescaline Derivatives

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry September 1, 1997 Aaron Monte, Steve R. Waldman, Danuta Marona‐lewicka et al. 89 citations

Conformationally restricted bioisosteres of mescaline's methoxy groups—dihydrobenzofuran (8) and tetrahydrobenzodifuran (9)—were synthesized and tested against mescaline (1) in drug discrimination assays in rats trained to discriminate LSD from saline. Neither 8 nor 9 substituted for LSD: only 50% of rats given 8 and 29% given 9 selected the drug lever, whereas mescaline fully substituted (ED50 = 33.5 mumol/kg). All compounds showed micromolar affinity for 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptors in rat brain homogenate, but rank order of affinities at 5-HT2A sites reversed their behavioral potency. At 5-HT2A receptors, 8 and 9 were less efficacious (61% and 45% of maximal response), while all compounds matched serotonin's efficacy at 5-HT2C receptors.