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Nonpeptide Urotensin-II Receptor Antagonists: A New Ligand Class Based on Piperazino-Phthalimide and Piperazino-Isoindolinone Subunits
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Piperazino-isoindolinone SubunitsMedicinal ChemistryBiochemistryTricycle 13Natural SciencesRelated Chemical SeriesMedicineReceptor AntagonistsMechanism Of ActionNew Ligand ClassPharmacotherapyUrotensin-ii ReceptorNon-peptide LigandChemical BiologyPharmacologyPharmaceutical ChemistryDrug DiscoveryDrug Resistance
We have discovered two related chemical series of nonpeptide urotensin-II (U-II) receptor antagonists based on piperazino-phthalimide (5 and 6) and piperazino-isoindolinone (7) scaffolds. These structure types are distinctive from those of U-II receptor antagonist series reported in the literature. Antagonist 7a exhibited single-digit nanomolar potency in rat and human cell-based functional assays, as well as strong binding to the human U-II receptor. In advanced pharmacological testing, 7a blocked the effects of U-II in vitro in a rat aortic ring assay and in vivo in a rat ear-flush model. A discussion of U-II receptor antagonist pharmacophores is presented, and a specifically defined model is suggested from tricycle 13, which has a high degree of conformational constraint.
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