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A series of phenylguanidine analogues represented by 10, 12, and 21 were synthesized and found to have high binding affinities for the human melanocortin-5 receptor. Their binding affinities for three other melanocortin receptor subtypes, MC1, MC3, and MC4, were low. Selected compounds were also tested for their functional activity and exhibited inhibition of alpha-MSH-stimulated cAMP production in cells expressing the human MC5 receptor. Compound 10 had a K(i) value of 2.1 nM in the binding assay and an IC(50) of 72 nM in the functional assay. Some analogues such as 13 from this series possessed weak agonist activity at the human MC4 receptor.

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Chen Chen, Jinghua Yu, Beth A Fleck, Sam R J Hoare, John Saunders, Alan C Foster. Phenylguanidines as selective nonpeptide melanocortin-5 receptor antagonists. Journal of medicinal chemistry. 2004 Jul 29;47(16):4083-8

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PMID: 15267247

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