328259-17-2Relevant articles and documents
Covalent Occlusion of the RORγt Ligand Binding Pocket Allows Unambiguous Targeting of an Allosteric Site
Meijer, Femke A.,Van Den Oetelaar, Maxime C. M.,Doveston, Richard G.,Sampers, Ella N. R.,Brunsveld, Luc
supporting information, p. 631 - 639 (2021/04/07)
The nuclear receptor RORγt is a key positive regulator in the differentiation and proliferation of T helper 17 (Th17) cells and the production of proinflammatory cytokines like IL-17a. Dysregulation of this pathway can result in the development of various
Nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds and hyperlipemia remedy containing the same
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, (2008/06/13)
Disclosed are compounds represented by formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof. The compounds can inhibit the biosynthesis of triglycerides in the liver and can inhibit the secretion of lipoprotein containing apolipoprotein B from the liver. Therefore, they are useful for the prevention or treatment of hyperlipidemia (particularly hyper-very-low-density-lipoproteinemia) and arteriosclerotic diseases, such as cardiac infarction, or pancreatitis induced by hyperlipidemia. wherein A represents group —CR1R2—(CH2)i— where R1and R2each represent a hydrogen atom or alkyl, —CH═CH—, —O—CH2—, or —S(O)j—CH2—; B represents a hydrogen or halogen atom; X represents —CR3R4R5, —NR6R7, —(CH2—CH═C(CH3)—CH2)p—CH2CH═C(CH3)2, alkyl, cycloalkyl, phenyl, cinnamyl, or heteroaromatic ring; Y represents —(CH2)q—, —CH═CH—, —NR8—, an oxygen atom, or a bond; Z represents carbonyl or a bond; K represents alkylene or a bond; L represents —CH═CH— or a bond; and M represents a hydrogen atom, alkyl, cycloalkyl, phenyl, heterocyclic ring, biphenyl, or diphenylmethyl.