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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 1997
Filed:
Apr. 27, 1995
Nicholas S Bodor, Gainesville, FL (US);
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (US);
Abstract
The invention provides novel peptide derivatives which are designed to deliver pharmacologically active peptides into the central nervous system by sequential metabolism. The peptide is placed in a molecular environment which disguises its peptide nature and provides biolabile, lipophilic functions to penetrate the blood-brain barrier by passive transport. The design incorporates a dihydropyridine-type redox targetor moiety, an amino acid or di- or -tripeptide spacer inserted between the targetor and N-terminal amino acid unit of the peptide and a bulky, lipophilic substituent protecting the C-terminal amino acid unit of the peptide. The dihydropyridine-type targetor undergoes an enzymatically mediated oxidation to a hydrophilic, membrane-impermeable pyridinium salt. That polar targetor-peptide conjugate is trapped behind the lipoidal blood-brain barrier. Over time, cleavage of the lipophilic ester from the peptide by esterase and or lipase enzymes and enzymatic cleavage of the targetor-spacer from the peptide results in release of the desired peptide in the brain.