A variety of N-alkyl-N'-pyridyl-N"-cyanoguanidines III was prepared as potential bioisosteres of hypotensive N-alkyl-N'-pyridylthioureas Ia. Optimal activity of the N,N'-disubstituted cyanoguanidines III was assoicated with the presence of four to seven carbon branched alkyl and 3- or 4-pyridyl groups. Maximum potency was displayed by N-tert-pentyl-N'-3 pyridyl-N"-cyanoguanidine (20). This compound proved to be 200 times more potent than the corresponding thiourea in hypertensive rats and dogs. In comparison with guancydine, which is the de-3-pyridyl analogue of 20, a 150-fold increase of potency in spontaneously hypertensive rats was obtained with 20 and its tert-butyl analogue 19. The observed activity appears to be due to direct vascular relaxation. On a weight basis compounds 19, 20, 50, and 101 compared favorably with hydralazine.
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