| Literature DB >> 9857090 |
N Murugesan1, Z Gu, P D Stein, S Bisaha, S Spergel, R Girotra, V G Lee, J Lloyd, R N Misra, J Schmidt, A Mathur, L Stratton, Y F Kelly, E Bird, T Waldron, E C Liu, R Zhang, H Lee, R Serafino, B Abboa-Offei, P Mathers, M Giancarli, A A Seymour, M L Webb, J T Hunt.
Abstract
Substitution at the ortho position of N-(3,4-dimethyl-5-isoxazolyl) benzenesulfonamide led to the identification of the biphenylsulfonamides as a novel series of endothelin-A (ETA) selective antagonists. Appropriate substitutions on the pendant phenyl ring led to improved binding as well as functional activity. A hydrophobic group such as isobutyl or isopropoxyl was found to be optimal at the 4'-position. Introduction of an amino group at the 2'-position also led to improved analogues. Combination of the optimal 4'-isobutyl substituent with the 2'-amino function afforded an analogue (20, BMS-187308) with improved ETA binding affinity and functional activity. Compound 20 also has good oral activity in inhibiting the pressor effect caused by an ET-1 infusion in rats. Doses of 10 and 30 micromol/kg iv 20 attenuated the pressor responses due to the administration of exogenous ET-1 to conscious monkeys, indicating that the compound inhibits the in vivo activity of endothelin-1 in nonhuman primates.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9857090 DOI: 10.1021/jm970872k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Chem ISSN: 0022-2623 Impact factor: 7.446