J. Baumgold et al., 3-ALPHA-CHLORIMPERIALINE - AN M(2)-SELECTIVE MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST THAT PENETRATES INTO BRAIN, European journal of pharmacology, 251(2-3), 1994, pp. 315-317
Muscarinic M(2) receptors have been found to be severely depleted in p
ost-mortem brains of Alzheimer's patients. This loss of receptor may r
epresent a useful diagnostic marker, if it could be quantitatively ima
ged with single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or positro
n emission tomography (PET) imaging. In order to develop a radioligand
with selectivity for muscarinic M(2) receptors, we now report that 3-
alpha-chlorimperialine is a potent M(2) receptor antagonist with a K-i
of 0.32 nM at M(2) receptors, a 12-fold selectivity for M(2) over M(1
) receptors, and a 5-fold selectivity for M(2) over M(4) receptors. Fu
rthermore, 2% of the injected dose of 3-alpha-chlorimperialine per gra
m tissue penetrates into brain within 30 min, then washes out graduall
y. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that 3-alpha-chlorimperia
line is a potent M(2)-selective muscarinic antagonist that penetrates
into brain and may be a useful substrate for radioiodination and subse
quent imaging of brain muscarinic M(2) receptors.