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Synthesis and structure-activity relationships of a novel series of 2,3,5,6,7,9-hexahydrothieno[3,2-b]quinolin-8(4H)-one 1,1-dioxide K(ATP) channel openers: discovery of (-)-(9S)-9-(3-bromo-4-fluorophenyl)-2,3,5,6,7,9- hexahydrothieno[3,2-b]quinolin-8(4H)-one 1,1-dioxide (A-278637), a potent K(ATP) opener that selectively inhibits spontaneous bladder contractions

Authors :
William A, Carroll
Robert J, Altenbach
Hao, Bai
Jorge D, Brioni
Michael E, Brune
Steven A, Buckner
Christopher, Cassidy
Yiyuan, Chen
Michael J, Coghlan
Anthony V, Daza
Irene, Drizin
Thomas A, Fey
Michael, Fitzgerald
Murali, Gopalakrishnan
Robert J, Gregg
Rodger F, Henry
Mark W, Holladay
Linda L, King
Michael E, Kort
Philip R, Kym
Ivan, Milicic
Rui, Tang
Sean C, Turner
Kristi L, Whiteaker
Lin, Yi
Henry, Zhang
James P, Sullivan
Source :
Journal of medicinal chemistry. 47(12)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Structure-activity relationships were investigated on a novel series of sulfonyldihydropyridine-containing K(ATP) openers. Ring sizes, absolute stereochemistry, and aromatic substitution were evaluated for K(ATP) activity in guinea pig bladder cells using a fluorescence-based membrane potential assay and in a pig bladder strip assay. The inhibition of spontaneous bladder contractions in vitro was also examined for a select group of compounds. All compounds studied showed greater potency to inhibit spontaneous bladder contractions relative to their potencies to inhibit contractions elicited by electrical stimulation. In an anesthetized pig model of myogenic bladder overactivity, compound 14 and (-)-cromakalim 1 were found to inhibit spontaneous bladder contractions in vivo at plasma concentrations lower than those that affected hemodynamic parameters. Compound 14 showed approximately 5-fold greater selectivity than 1 in vivo and supports the concept that bladder-selective K(ATP) channel openers may have utility in the treatment of overactive bladder.

Details

ISSN :
00222623
Volume :
47
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medicinal chemistry
Accession number :
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