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Discovery of AdipoRon analogues as novel AMPK activators without inhibiting mitochondrial complex I

Authors :
You Yanping
Liang Dai
Xiaoan Wen
Cheng Yalong
Haoliang Yuan
Qing-Long Xu
Keguang Cheng
Ming Qian
Li Haobin
Sun Geng
Xinyu Zhou
Pengfei Wang
Caiping Chen
Source :
European journal of medicinal chemistry. 200
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Activation of AMPK emerges as a potential therapeutic approach to metabolic diseases. AdipoRon is claimed to be an adiponectin receptor agonist that activates AMPK through adiponectin receptor 1 (AdipoR1). However, AdipoRon also exhibits moderate inhibition of mitochondrial complex I, leading to increased risk of lactic acidosis. In order to find novel AdipoRon analogues that activate AMPK without inhibition of complex I, 27 analogues of AdipoRon were designed, synthesized and biologically evaluated. As results, benzyloxy arylamide B10 was identified as a potent AMPK activator without inhibition of complex I. B10 dose-dependently improved glucose tolerance in normal mice, and significantly lowered fasting blood glucose level and ameliorated insulin resistance in db/db diabetic mice. More importantly, unlike the pan-AMPK activator MK-8722, B10 did not cause cardiac hypertrophy, probably owing to its selective activation of AMPK in the muscle tissue but not in the heart tissue. Together, B10 represents a novel class of AMPK activators with promising therapeutic potential against metabolic disease.

Details

ISSN :
17683254
Volume :
200
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of medicinal chemistry
Accession number :
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