Steroidal Alkaloids with a Potent Analgesic Effect Based on N-type Calcium Channel Inhibition.
Tian-Zhen XieLei LuoYun-Li ZhaoHao LiMei-Ling XiangXu-Jie QinYing-Jie HeYan-Yan ZhuZhi DaiZhao-Jie WangXin WeiYa-Ping LiuLi-Xing ZhaoRen LaiXiao-Dong LuoPublished in: Organic letters (2021)
Two distinctive alkaloids with 6/6/6/5/6/6 fused rings, in which a previously unidentified linkage of C-12/23 generates a rigid skeleton, resulting in a new subtype of steroidal alkaloid, were isolated from Veratrum grandiflorum. Compounds 1 and 2 showed potent analgesic effects in vivo, superior to the well-known analgesic, pethidine (Dolantin), likely by inhibiting CaV2.2 voltage-gated calcium channels.