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Identification and Optimization of Anthranilic Sulfonamides as Novel, Selective Cholecystokinin-2 Receptor Antagonists
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Medicinal ChemistryDrug TargetPharmaceutical Science1000-Fold SelectivityBiochemistryReceptor AffinityMedicineAnthranilic SulfonamidesNatural SciencesHigh ThroughputRational Drug DesignPharmacological AgentPharmacotherapyNon-peptide LigandDrug DevelopmentChemical BiologyPharmacologyDrug Discovery
A high throughput screening approach to the identification of selective cholecystokinin-2 receptor (CCK-2R) ligands resulted in the discovery of a novel series of antagonists, represented by 1-[2-[(2,1,3-benzothiadiazol-4-ylsulfonyl)amino]-5-chlorobenzoyl]-piperidine (1; CCK-2R, pK(I) = 6.4). Preliminary exploration of the structure-activity relationships around the anthranilic ring and the amide and sulfonamide moieties led to a nearly 50-fold improvement of receptor affinity and showed a greater than 1000-fold selectivity over the related cholecystokinin-1 receptor. Pharmacokinetic evaluation led to the identification of 4-[4-iodo-2-[(5-quinoxalinylsulfonyl)amino]benzoyl]-morpholine, 26d, a compound that demonstrates promising pharmacokinetic properties in the rat and dog with respect to plasma clearance and oral bioavailability and is a potent inhibitor in vivo of pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion in the rat when dosed orally.
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