2,5-Dimethoxy congeners of (+)- and (-)-3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)-N-n-propylpiperidine

Abstract
P-Dimethoxyaryl analogs of certain potent catechol-derived dopaminergic agonists show dopaminergic properties for which no structure-activity relationship has yet been defined. (S)-3-(3-Hydroxyphenyl)-N-n-propylpiperidine (1, S-"3-PPP") is a dopaminergic autoreceptor agonist, and at high doses it also exhibits postsynaptic antagonism. (R)-1 is a postsynaptic agonist. In a continuation of studies of effects of the p-dimethoxy moiety at dopamine receptors, synthesis and resolution of the 2,5-dimethoxy analog 3 of 3-PPP was undertaken. The two enantiomers and the racemic modification showed cardiovascular effects consistent with actions at DA-2 receptors. The potency of all three compounds was much lower than that of 3-PPP, although they displayed approximately the same duration of action. Absolute configuration does not seem to be a major determinant of these compounds' ability to interact with DA-2 receptors.