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Neuropharmacology | 2007

Discovery of a dual action first-in-class peptide that mimics and enhances CNS-mediated actions of thyrotropin-releasing hormone

Gaia A. Scalabrino; Nicola Hogan; Kathy M. O'Boyle; Gillian R. Slator; Daniel J. Gregg; Christopher M. Fitchett; Sylvia M. Draper; G.W. Bennett; Patricia M. Hinkle; Karl Bauer; Carvell H. Williams; Keith F. Tipton; Julie A. Kelly

Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) displays multiple CNS-mediated actions that have long been recognized to have therapeutic potential in treating a wide range of neurological disorders. Investigations of CNS functions and clinical use of TRH are hindered, however, due to its rapid degradation by TRH-degrading ectoenzyme (TRH-DE). We now report the discovery of a set of first-in-class compounds that display unique ability to both potently inhibit TRH-DE and bind to central TRH receptors with unparalleled affinity. This dual pharmacological activity within one molecular entity was found through selective manipulation of peptide stereochemistry. Notably, the lead compound of this set, L-pyroglutamyl-L-asparaginyl-L-prolyl-D-tyrosyl-D-tryptophan amide (Glp-Asn-Pro-D-Tyr-D-TrpNH(2)), is effective in vivo at producing and potentiating central actions of TRH without evoking release of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Specifically, this peptide displayed high plasma stability and combined potent inhibition of TRH-DE (K(i) 151 nM) with high affinity binding to central TRH receptors (K(i) 6.8 nM). Moreover, intraperitoneal injection of this peptide mimicked and augmented the effects of TRH on behavioural activity in rat. Analogous to TRH, it also antagonized pentobarbital-induced narcosis when administered intravenously. This discovery provides new opportunities for probing the role of TRH actions in the CNS and a basis for development of novel TRH-based neurotherapeutics.


Inorganic Chemistry | 2014

Novel Chemical Synthesis and Characterization of CeTi2O6 Brannerite

Linggen Kong; Daniel J. Gregg; Inna Karatchevtseva; Zhaoming Zhang; Mark G. Blackford; S.C. Middleburgh; Gregory R. Lumpkin; Gerry Triani

Cerium titanate CeTi2O6 was prepared by a new soft chemistry route in aqueous solution. A suite of characterization techniques, including X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, vibrational spectroscopy, and scanning and transmission electron spectroscopy, were employed to investigate the brannerite structure formation and its bulk properties. The synthesized powder formed the brannerite crystal structure upon calcination at temperatures as low as 800 °C. Samples sintered at 1350 °C possess a high level of crystallinity. X-ray absorption near-edge structure results indicate the presence of six-coordinated Ce(4+) in the brannerite samples.


Chemical Communications | 2006

Intermolecular interactions of extended aromatic ligands: the synchrotron molecular structures of [Ru(bpy)2(N-HSB)].2PF6 and [Ru(bpy)2(N- HSB)].2PF6

Daniel J. Gregg; Christopher M. Fitchett; Sylvia M. Draper

An off-set stack and a saddle-like distortion are revealed by the molecular structures of [Ru(bpy)2(N-HSB)].2PF6 and [Ru(bpy)2(N-(1/2)HSB)].2PF6.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Heterosuperbenzenes: A new family of nitrogen-functionalized, graphitic molecules

Sylvia M. Draper; Daniel J. Gregg; Rethi Madathil


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Complexed nitrogen heterosuperbenzene: the coordinating properties of a remarkable ligand.

Sylvia M. Draper; Daniel J. Gregg; Emma R. Schofield; Wesley R. Browne; Marco Duati; Johannes G. Vos; Paolo Passaniti


Inorganic Chemistry | 2005

Extending the nitrogen-heterosuperbenzene family: the spectroscopic, redox, and photophysical properties of "half-cyclized" N-1/2HSB and Its Ru(II) complex.

Daniel J. Gregg; Eberhard Bothe; Petra Höfer; Paolo Passaniti; Sylvia M. Draper


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2006

Structurally Characterized Hetero‐Oligopolyphenylenes: Synthetic Advances Toward Next‐Generation Heterosuperbenzenes

Daniel J. Gregg; Cecile M. A. Ollagnier; Christopher M. Fitchett; Sylvia M. Draper


Organometallics | 2010

Ferrocenyl-polyphenylenes: Toward Metallo-organic Polyaromatics

Dilwyn J. Roberts; Daniel J. Gregg; Christopher M. Fitchett; Sylvia M. Draper


Ceramics International | 2016

Novel synthesis and thermal property analysis of MgO-Nd2Zr2O7 composite

Linggen Kong; Ji Zhang; Yoshitaka Maeda; Mark G. Blackford; Sean Li; Gerry Triani; Daniel J. Gregg


MRS Advances | 2018

A preliminary validation study of PuO 2 incorporation into zirconolite glass-ceramics

Stephanie M. Thornber; Martin C. Stennett; Eric R. Vance; Dorji T. Chavara; Ian Watson; Miodrag Jovanovic; Joel Davis; Daniel J. Gregg; Neil C. Hyatt

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Eric R. Vance

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Gerry Triani

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Inna Karatchevtseva

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Linggen Kong

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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Mark G. Blackford

Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation

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