Protein Information

ID 1102
Name luteinizing hormone releasing hormone
Synonyms GNRH; GNRH 1; GNRH1; GRH; GnRH associated peptide I; Gonadoliberin I; Gonadorelin; Gonadotropin releasing hormone 1…

Compound Information

ID 366
Name anthraquinone
CAS 9,10-anthracenedione

Reference

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1310542 Janaky T, Juhasz A, Bajusz S, Csernus V, Srkalovic G, Bokser L, Milovanovic S, Redding TW, Rekasi Z, Nagy A, et al.: Analogues of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone containing cytotoxic groups. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Feb 1;89(3):972-6.
In an attempt to produce better cytotoxic analogues, chemotherapeutic antineoplastic radicals including an alkylating nitrogen mustard derivative of D-phenylalanine (D-melphalan), reactive cyclopropane, anthraquinone derivatives [2-(hydroxymethyl) anthraquinone and the anticancer antibiotic doxorubicin], and an antimetabolite (methotrexate) were coupled to suitably modified agonists and antagonists of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH). Analogues with D-lysine6 and D-ornithine6 or N epsilon-(2,3-diaminopropionyl)-D-lysine and N delta-(2,3-diaminopropionyl)-D-ornithine were used as carriers for one or two cytotoxic moieties. The enhanced biological activities produced by the incorporation of D amino acids into position 6 of the agonistic analogues were further increased by the attachment of hydrophobic cytotoxic groups, resulting in compounds with 10-50 times higher activity than LH-RH. Most of the monosubstituted agonistic analogues showed high affinities for the membrane receptors of human breast cancer cells, while the receptor binding affinities of peptides containing two cytotoxic side chains were lower. Antagonistic carriers [Ac-D-Nal (2) 1,D-Phe (4Cl) 2,D-Trp3,Arg5,D-Lys6,D-Ala10] LH-RH [where Nal (2) is 3-(2-naphthyl) alanine], [Ac-D-Nal (2) 1,D-Phe (4Cl) 2,D-Trp3,Arg5,N epsilon-(2,3-diaminopropionyl)-D-Lys6,D-Ala10] LH-RH, and their D-Pal (3) 3 homologs [Pal (3) is 3-(3-pyridyl) alanine] as well as [Ac-D-Nal (2) 1,D-Phe (4Cl) 2,D-Pal (3) 3,Tyr5,N epsilon-(2,3-diamino-propionyl)-D-Lys6,D-Ala10] LH-RH were linked to cytotoxic compounds. The hybrid molecules inhibited ovulation in rats at doses of 10 micrograms and suppressed LH release in vitro. The receptor binding of cytotoxic analogues was decreased compared to the precursor peptides, although analogues with 2-(hydroxymethyl) anthraquinone hemiglutarate had high affinities. All of the cytotoxic analogues tested inhibited [3H] thymidine incorporation into DNA in cultures of human breast and prostate cancer cell lines. Some cytotoxic analogues also significantly suppressed the growth of mammary and prostate cancers in vivo in animal models.
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