- PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS HAVING CANNABINOID RECEPTOR (CB1) ANTAGONIZING ACTIVITY
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The present invention relates to a pyrazole compound having potent CB1-antagonizing activity, having the following formula [I]: wherein R1 and R2 are the same or different and an optionally substituted aryl group etc., R3 is an alkyl group etc., E is one of the following groups of the formula (i) to (iv): Q1 is a single bond, an alkylene group or a group of the formula: -N(R7)-, R7 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group, Q2 is a single bond, an oxygen atom or an alkylene group, R4 is a cycloalkyl group, a group of the formula: -N(R5)(R6) etc., one of R5 and R6 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group and the other is an alkyl group, a group of the formula: -N(R8)(R9) etc., D is an oxygen atom etc., RA1 is an amino group etc., RA2 is an optionally substituted aliphatic heterocyclic group, R is an alkyl group optionally substituted by one to three halogen atom(s) etc., one of R8 and R9 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group and the other is an alkyl group etc., or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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- Phenylacetamides as selective α-1A adrenergic receptor antagonists
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A novel class of potent and selective α-1a receptor antagonists has been identified. The structures of these antagonists were derived from truncating the 4-aryl dihydropyridine subunit present in known α-1a antagonists. The design principles which led to the discovery of substituted phenylacetamides, the synthesis and SAR of key analogues, and the results of select in vitro and in vivo studies are described. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Patane, Michael A.,DiPardo, Robert M.,Newton, Randall C.,Price, RoseAnn P.,Broten, Theodore P.,Chang, Raymond S.L.,Ransom, Richard W.,Di Salvo, Jerry,Nagarathnam, Dhanapalan,Forray, Carlos,Gluchowski, Charles,Bock, Mark G.
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- SUBSTITUTED PYRROLIDIN-3-YL-ALKYL-PIPERIDINES
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The present invention relates to substituted pyrrolidinyl-3-yl-alkyl-piperidines, their stereoisomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof and processes for preparation of the same. The compounds of the present invention are useful in their pharmacological activities such as tachykinin antagonism, especially substance P and neurokinin A antagonism, and the like. Compounds having the property of tachykinin antagonism are indicated for conditions associated with neurogenic inflammation and other diseases described herein.
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