ANTAGONISM OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF ADENOSINE 5′‐TRIPHOSPHATE ON THE ISOLATED TAENIA OF THE GUINEA‐PIG CAECUM: STRUCTURE‐ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN A SERIES OF ISATOGEN DERIVATIVES

Abstract
1 A series of eight isatogen derivatives was studied on isolated tissues taken from guinea-pigs. The ability of the compounds to relax the taenia, to inhibit adenosine 5′-diphosphate (ADP)-stimulated respiration in mitochondria and to antagonize the inhibitory effects of adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) on smooth muscle was measured. 2 All the derivatives inhibited ADP-stimulated respiration in mitochondria and relaxed the smooth muscle. These two effects were found to be significantly correlated. 3 Only half the compounds blocked the inhibitory effects of ATP, and all of these had a chemically reactive group (nitro, methoxy or pyridyl) in the 2–2′-position. 2–2′-Pyridylisatogen was the most effective blocking agent. 4 The blockade of the inhibitory effects of ATP is not related to the other actions of the derivatives.