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METHOD OF USING (H+/K+)ATPASE INHIBITORS AS ANTIVIRAL AGENTS
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, (2008/06/13)
A class of compounds which are (H+/K+) ATPase inhibitors can be used for the treatment of viral infections. Compounds of particular interest are defined by Formula III: wherein D is N or CH; wherein R7 is one or more radicals selected from hydrido, alkoxy, amino, cyano, nitro, hydroxyl, alkyl, halo, haloalkyl, carboxyl, alkanoyl, nitro, amino, alkylamino, aminocarbonyl , aminosulfonyl , alkylaminocarbonyl, alkylcarbonylamino, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, alkylsulfonylamino, alkylthio, alkyl-sulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl; wherein R8 is selected from hydrido, alkyl and cycloalkyl; wherein R9 is one or more radicals selected from hydrido, alkoxy, amino, alkyl, halo, cyano, nitro, hydroxyl, haloalkyl, nitro, carboxyl, alkanoyl, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, aminocarbonyl , alkylaminocarbonyl, alkylcarbonylamino, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, alkylsulfonylamino, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylthio, alkylsulfinyl and alkylsulfonyl; and wherein R10 and R11 are independently selected from hydrido, alkyl, aryl, alkylcarbonyl and arylcarbonyl wherein the aryl ring may be further substituted with one or more radicals selected from alkyl, halo, hydrazidylcarbonyl, aminocarbonyl and alkoxy; or wherein R10 and R11 together with the nitrogen atom form a heterocyclic ring
Amino acid amides of 2-benzimidazole as acid-stable prodrugs of potential inhibitors of H+/K+ ATPase
Hirai, K,Koike, H,Ishiba, T,Ueda, S,Makino, I,et al.
, p. 143 - 158 (2007/10/02)
A series of amino acid amides of 2-benzimidazole were prepared and found to possess gastric antisecretory activity on oral administration. (Glycylaminobenzyl)sulfinyl compound 23a, stable in artificial gastric juice (pH 1.2), was given orally to dogs.It was absorbed efficiently and converted into aniline derivative 7a which showed a very high plasma concentration.Compound 23a was hydrolyzed by the action of aminopeptidase present in plasma or the brush border fraction of the small intestine to release the terminal glycine. o-Aniline derivatives showed good activity in in vitro H+/K+-ATPase inhibition as well as in the inhibition of histamine stimulated acid secretion in isolated bullfrog gastric mucosa.Although these o-aniline derivatives showed no or weak gastric antisecretory activity in rat by id administration, they were active when administered ip.Therefore, these amino acid amides were considered to be acid stable prodrugs of proton pump inhibiting o-aniline derivatives.The mechanism of H+/K+-ATPase inhibition of 7a was also examined.
Substituted 2-anilines as Potential Inhibitors of H+/K+ ATPase
Adelstein, Gilbert W.,Yen, Chung H.,Haack, Richard A.,Yu, Stella,Gullikson, Gary,et al.
, p. 1215 - 1220 (2007/10/02)
A series of substituted 2-anilines were synthesized as potential inhibitors of the acid secretory enzyme H+/K+ ATPase.Substitutions on the aniline nitrogen atom resulted in potent enzyme inhibition in vitro but weak activity in gastric fistula dogs.Electron-donating substituents on the aniline ring enhanced in vitro and in vivo potency relative to the unubstituted analogue.The potency showed a correlation to the calculated pKa of the aniline nitrogen atom.Substitutions on the aniline and benzimidazole rings did not further enhance potency.Di- and trisubstituted aniline derivatives were potent inhibitors of the enzyme system.The preferred combination of substituents were a methoxy group on the benzimidazole ring and a single alkyl group on the aniline ring.One such compound, 76, was an effective inhibitor of acid secretion in the dog and was selected for further pharmacological study.