1. Synthesis and hypolipidemic and antidiabetogenic activities of .beta.,.beta.,.beta.',.beta.'-tetrasubstituted, long-chain dioic acids
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E.-C. Witte, Jacob Bar-Tana, Blum J, R. Hertz, Johannes Pill, G. Rose-Khan, Migron Y, and S. Ben-Shoshan
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,Chemical Phenomena ,Stereochemistry ,Mice, Obese ,Alpha (ethology) ,Microbodies ,Mice ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Trans configuration ,Drug Discovery ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Animals ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Dicarboxylic Acids ,Obesity ,Beta (finance) ,Benzene ,Hypolipidemic Agents ,Propenyl ,Diabetic mouse ,Peroxisome ,Rats ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Chemistry ,Liver ,chemistry ,Rats, Inbred Lew ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Long chain - Abstract
beta,beta,beta',beta'-Tetrasubstituted, long-chain dioic acids of the general formula HOOC-C(XY)-C(R2)-Q-C-(R2)-C(XY)-COOH have been synthesized and evaluated as hypotriglyceridemic-hypocholesterolemic agents in rats and as antidiabetogenic agents in ob/ob diabetic mice. The free carboxyl function of analogues of the series was mandatory for their hypolipidemic-antidiabetogenic effect while nonhydrolyzable diesters were inactive. Other structure-activity relationships were determined as a function of the overall chain length (C12-C22), alpha,alpha'-substitutions (X, Y = H, F, Cl, Br, OH, CN), beta, beta'-substitutions (R = CH3, C6H5), and core substitutions [Q = (CH2)10, (CH2)4CH = CH(CH2)4, 1,4-C6H10[(CH2)3]2, 1,4-C6H4[(CH2)3]2, 1,4-C6H4(CH = CHCH2)2, CH2(OCH2CH2)3OCH2)]. The most effective hypolipidemic-antidiabetogenic members of the series were alpha,alpha'-nonsubstituted, beta,beta'-methyl-substituted analogues of 14-18-carbon chains having either a saturated aliphatic core or a 1,4-bis(propenyl)benzene core in the cis/trans configuration. The hypotriglyceridemic rather than the hypocholesterolemic capacity of members of the series was found to correlate with their respective capacities as liver peroxisomal proliferators in rats.
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- 1989
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