1. Design and synthesis of thrombin inhibitors: analogues of MD-805 with reduced stereogenicity and improved potency.
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Brundish D, Bull A, Donovan V, Fullerton JD, Garman SM, Hayler JF, Janus D, Kane PD, McDonnell M, Smith GP, Wakeford R, Walker CV, Howarth G, Hoyle W, Allen MC, Ambler J, Butler K, and Talbot MD
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- Animals, Antithrombins administration & dosage, Antithrombins chemistry, Antithrombins pharmacology, Arginine analogs & derivatives, Cattle, Drug Design, Humans, Injections, Intravenous, Injections, Subcutaneous, Models, Molecular, Pipecolic Acids pharmacology, Piperidines administration & dosage, Piperidines chemistry, Piperidines pharmacology, Rats, Stereoisomerism, Structure-Activity Relationship, Sulfonamides, Thrombosis drug therapy, Antithrombins chemical synthesis, Pipecolic Acids chemistry, Piperidines chemical synthesis, Thrombin antagonists & inhibitors
- Abstract
Mitsubishi's MD-805, a potent and selective inhibitor of thrombin which contains four stereogenic centers, has been the starting point for an optimization program. A systematic synthetic study resulted in thrombin inhibitors achiral at P2 and P3 but with a 10-fold increase in potency over the original lead. A number of 4-substituted piperidines were synthesized and examined as replacements for 2-carboxy-4-methylpiperidine at P2; 4-fluoroethylpiperidine (FEP) among others provided inhibitors (e.g. 45g) of increased potency. An enantioselective route was developed to 3(R)-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolinesulfonyl chloride. Inhibitors containing this enantiomerically pure P3 (42d) had similar potency to the racemic material and provided support, with modeling studies, for the preparation of the gem 3,3-disubstituted compounds. A series of inhibitors containing the novel 3, 3-dimethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolinesulfonyl (DMTHQS) P3 (Table 5) were synthesized and showed a similar activity profile as the monomethyl series. The combination of P3-DMTHQS, P2-FEP, and P1-arginine (45g) had a K(i) of 6 nM (MD-805 K(i) = 85 nM). In animal models of both venous and arterial thrombosis, one inhibitor (42e) was shown to produce a dose-dependent inhibition of thrombus formation that in some situations was superior to that of MD-805.
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- 1999
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