124458-11-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Identification of novel GPR81 agonist lead series for target biology evaluation
Davidsson, ?jvind,Nilsson, Kristina,Br?nalt, Jonas,Andersson, Terese,Berggren, Kristina,Chen, Yantao,Fjellstr?m, Ola,Gradén, Henrik,Gustafsson, Linda,Hermansson, Nils-Olov,Jansen, Frank,Johannesson, Petra,Ohlsson, Bengt,Tyrchan, Christian,Wellner, Annika,Wellner, Eric,?lweg?rd-Halvarsson, Maria
supporting information, (2020/01/22)
GPR81 is a novel drug target that is implicated in the control of glucose and lipid metabolism. The lack of potent GPR81 modulators suitable for in vivo studies has limited the pharmacological characterization of this lactate sensing receptor. We performed a high throughput screen (HTS) and identified a GPR81 agonist chemical series containing a central acyl urea scaffold linker. During SAR exploration two additional new series were evolved, one containing cyclic acyl urea bioisosteres and another a central amide bond. These three series provide different selectivity and physicochemical properties suitable for in-vivo studies.
Discovery of cycloalkyl-fused N-thiazol-2-yl-benzamides as tissue non-specific glucokinase activators: Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation
Wang, Zhengyu,Shi, Xiaofan,Zhang, Huan,Yu, Liang,Cheng, Yanhua,Zhang, Hefeng,Zhang, Huibin,Zhou, Jinpei,Chen, Jing,Shen, Xu,Duan, Wenhu
, p. 128 - 152 (2017/08/10)
Glucokinase (GK) activators are being developed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, existing GK activators have risks of hypoglycemia caused by over-activation of GK in islet cells and dyslipidemia caused by over-activation of intrahepatic GK. In the effort to mitigate risks of hypoglycemia and dyslipidemia while maintaining the promising efficacy of GK activator, we investigated a series of cycloalkyl-fused N-thiazol-2-yl-benzamides as tissue non-specific partial GK activators, which led to the identification of compound 72 that showed a good balance between in vitro potency and enzyme kinetic parameters, and protected β-cells from streptozotocin-induced apoptosis. Chronic treatment of compound 72 demonstrated its potent activity in regulation of glucose homeostasis and low risk of dyslipidemia with diabetic db/db mice in oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Moreover, acute treatment of compound 72 did not induce hypoglycemia in C57BL/6J mice even at 200 mg/kg via oral administration.
Heterocycylic-substituted quinoline-carboxylic acids
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, (2008/06/13)
1-Substituted-6-fluoro-7-heterocyclic-1,4-dihydroquino-1-(or dihydronaphthyridin)-4-one carboxylic acids have antibacterial properties. The 7-heterocyclic group is a bicyclic group, one of the rings of which is saturated and the other ring of which is unsaturated.
