60011-55-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis of indomethacin analogues for evaluation as modulators of MRP activity
Maguire, Anita R.,Plunkett, Stephen J.,Papot, Sébastien,Clynes, Martin,O'Connor, Robert,Touhey, Samantha
, p. 745 - 762 (2007/10/03)
Synthesis of a range of indomethacin analogues, required for investigation in combination toxicity assays, bearing both N-benzyl and N-benzoyl groups, is described. Copyright
Indole inhibitors of human nonpancreatic secretory phospholipase A2. 1. Indole-3-acetamides
Dillard, Robert D.,Bach, Nicholas J.,Draheim, Susan E.,Berry, Dennis R.,Carlson, Donald G.,Chirgadze, Nickolay Y.,Clawson, David K.,Hartley, Lawrence W.,Johnson, Lea M.,Jones, Noel D.,McKinney, Emma R.,Mihelich, Edward D.,Olkowski, Jennifer L.,Schevitz, Richard W.,Smith, Amy C.,Snyder, David W.,Sommers, Cynthia D.,Wery, Jean-Pierre
, p. 5119 - 5136 (2007/10/03)
Phospholipases (PLAs) produce rate-limiting precursors in the biosynthesis of various types of biologically active lipids involved in inflammatory processes. Increased levels of human nonpancreatic secretory phospholipase A2 (hnps-PLA2) have been detected in several pathological conditions. An inhibitor of this enzyme could have therapeutic utility. A broad screening program was carried out to identify chemical structures which could inhibit hnps-PLA2. One of the lead compounds generated by the screening program was 5-methoxy-2-methyl-1-(phenylmethyl)-1H-indole-3-acetic acid (13a). We describe the syntheses, structure-activity relationships, and pharmacological activities of a series of indole-3-acetamides and related compounds derived from this lead. This SAR was undertaken with the aid of X- ray crystal structures of complexes between the inhibitors and hnps-PLA2 which were of great value in directing the SAR.
