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Potent and Selective Inhibitors of Long Chain <scp>l</scp>-2-Hydroxy Acid Oxidase Reduced Blood Pressure in DOCA Salt-Treated Rats
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2011
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Molecular PharmacologyHypertensionBiochemistrySelective Hao2 InhibitorsMedicineAntihypertensive TherapyPhysiologyDoca Salt-treated RatsCardiovascular PharmacologySelective InhibitorsPharmacotherapyCompound 3PharmacologyRedox BiologyBlood PressureOxidative StressEndocrine Hypertension
l-2-Hydroxy acid oxidase (Hao2) is a peroxisomal enzyme with predominant expression in the liver and kidney. Hao2 was recently identified as a candidate gene for blood pressure quantitative trait locus in rats. To investigate a pharmacological role of Hao2 in the management of blood pressure, selective Hao2 inhibitors were developed. Optimization of screening hits 1 and 2 led to the discovery of compounds 3 and 4 as potent and selective rat Hao2 inhibitors with pharmacokinetic properties suitable for in vivo studies in rats. Treatment with compound 3 or 4 resulted in a significant reduction or attenuation of blood pressure in an established or developing model of hypertension, deoxycorticosterone acetate-treated rats. This is the first report demonstrating a pharmacological benefit of selective Hao2 inhibitors in a relevant model of hypertension.
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