Literature DB >> 3012087

Cardiac glycosides. 6. Gitoxigenin C16 acetates, formates, methoxycarbonates, and digitoxosides. Synthesis and Na+,K+-ATPase inhibitory activities.

T Hashimoto, H Rathore, D Satoh, G Hong, J F Griffin, A H From, K Ahmed, D S Fullerton.   

Abstract

A series of 17 gitoxigenin 16 beta-formates, acetates, and methoxycarbonates was synthesized, including their 3 beta-acetates, formates, and digitoxosides. A 16 beta-formate group was generally found to increase activity 30 times, a 16 beta-acetate group 9-12 times, while a 16 beta-methoxycarbonate decreased activity by two-thirds. 3 beta-Formates and acetates had little effect on activity by themselves, but sometimes reduced the activity-increasing properties of 16 beta-formates and acetates. A 3 beta-digitoxoside increases the activity of gitoxigenin by 15 times, but the effect is less if the 16 beta-group is esterified. And finally, a 16-one decreases activity dramatically. These data suggest an important role for C16 esters and possibly the presence of a separate binding site on Na+,K+-ATPase corresponding to the cardenolide C16 position.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3012087     DOI: 10.1021/jm00156a017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Chem        ISSN: 0022-2623            Impact factor:   7.446


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