899443-21-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Design and synthesis of uracil urea derivatives as potent and selective fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitors
Qiu, Yan,Ren, Jie,Ke, Hongwei,Zhang, Yang,Gao, Qi,Yang, Longhe,Lu, Canzhong,Li, Yuhang
, p. 22699 - 22705 (2017/07/10)
Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is one of the key enzymes involved in the biological degradation of endocannabinoids, especially anandamide. Pharmacological blockage of FAAH restores the levels of endocannabinoids, providing therapeutic benefits in the management of inflammation, depression and multiple sclerosis. In this study, a series of uracil urea derivatives as FAAH inhibitors were designed and synthesized. Structural modifications at the C5 position and side chain of N-hexyl-2,4-dioxo-3,4-dihydropyrimidine-1(2H)-carboxamide (1a) led to FAAH inhibitors with improved potency and selectivity. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies indicated that C5 electron-withdrawing substituents were preferred for optimal potency but not for selectivity, whereas replacement of the alkyl chain with phenylalkyl moieties or biphenyl groups significantly improved both inhibitory potency and selectivity towards FAAH. Two highly potent picomolar FAAH inhibitors (4c, IC50 = 0.3 ± 0.05 nM; 4d, IC50 = 0.8 ± 0.1 nM) were developed. Compound 4c inhibited FAAH in a rapid, selective, noncompetitive, and irreversible pattern. This study provides several highly potent and selective FAAH inhibitors and an optimized chemical scaffold for the development of FAAH inhibitors. We anticipate that these FAAH inhibitors will enable new possibilities in understanding FAAH functions and development of therapeutics for pain and inflammatory diseases.
RCAI-84, 91, and 105-108, ureido and thioureido analogs of KRN7000: Their synthesis and bioactivity for mouse lymphocytes to produce Th1-biased cytokines
Tashiro, Takuya,Shigeura, Tomokuni,Watarai, Hiroshi,Taniguchi, Masaru,Mori, Kenji
experimental part, p. 4540 - 4548 (2012/09/07)
RCAI-84, 91, and 105-108 (1-6), the analogs of KRN7000 (A) with a ureido or a thioureido linkage instead of a carboxamido bond, were synthesized to examine their immunostimulatory activity against mouse lymphocytes. According to their bioassay, the ureido
Piperidine-containing histamine H3-receptor antagonists of the carbamate series: Variation of the spacer length
Lazewska,Kiec-Kononowicz,Pertz,Stark,Schunack,Elz
, p. 927 - 932 (2007/10/03)
Ten carbamate derivatives have been prepared from appropriate isocyanates and ω-piperidino-1-alkanols. All compounds belong to the new generation of non-imidazole histamine H3-receptor ligands which may have beneficial pharmacokinetic properties compared with the classical imidazole-containing H3-receptor antagonists. The carbamates were evaluated in vitro for antagonist activity at guinea-pig (gp) H3, H2, H1, and M3 receptors, respectively. They displayed moderate affinity for H3 receptors (pA2 5.8-7.0 in the gp ileum assay) as well as low to moderate selectivities vis-a-vis H2 (gp atrium), H1 (gp ileum), and M3 (gp ileum) receptors. A typical member of this series is 7-piperidino-1-heptyl N-(4-phenyl-1-butyl)carbamate (17) with pA2 values of 7.02 (H3), 5.92 (H1), and 6.38 (M3), respectively, and a pD'2 value of 5.46 (H2).
Orally Active β-Lactam Inhibitors of Leukocyte Elastase-1. Activity of 3,3-Diethyl-2-azetidinones
Shah, Shrenik K.,Dorn, Conrad P.,Finke, Paul E.,Hale, Jeffrey J.,Hagmann, William K.,et al.
, p. 3745 - 3754 (2007/10/02)
A thorough analysis of the mechanism of inhibition of human leukocyte elastase (HLE) by a monocyclic β-lactam and the mechanism of β-lactam hydrolysis led to the preparation of potent and highly stable inhibitors of HLE.This work led to the identification of 4--3,3-diethyl-1-carbonyl>-2-azetidinone (2) as the first orally active inhibitor of human leukocyte elastase (HLE).Analogs of 2 with different substituents on the urea N were synthesized and evaluated for their activity in vitro against HLE as well as in vivo in a hamster lung hemorrhage model.Compounds with a methyl or a methoxy group in the para position of the benzene ring were very potent in both assays.The results are discussed on the basis of the proposed model for the binding of this class of inhibitors to HLE and a possible mechanism of inhibition is presented.
