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Discovery of Novel Tricyclic Full Agonists for the G-Protein-Coupled Niacin Receptor 109A with Minimized Flushing in Rats
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Tricyclic AnaloguesMedicinal ChemistryBiochemistryFunctional SelectivityMedicineMinimized FlushingPhysiologyNatural SciencesCytochrome P450 2C9Receptor (Biochemistry)Pharmacological AgentNeuropeptide ReceptorLead StructuresPharmacotherapyG Protein-coupled ReceptorNon-peptide LigandPharmacologyDrug Discovery
Tricyclic analogues were rationally designed as the high affinity niacin receptor G-protein-coupled receptor 109A (GPR109A) agonists by overlapping three lead structures. Various tricyclic anthranilide and cycloalkene carboxylic acid full agonists were discovered with excellent in vitro activity. Compound 2g displayed a good therapeutic index regarding free fatty acids (FFA) reduction and vasodilation effects in rats, with very weak cytochrome P450 2C8 (CYP2C8) and cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP2C9) inhibition, and a good mouse pharmacokinetics (PK) profile.
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