1. The discovery of an orally efficacious positive allosteric modulator of the calcium sensing receptor containing a dibenzylamine core
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Yuhua Yang, Adam Davenport, Michael G. Kelly, Andrew Tasker, Michael Croghan, Guomin Yao, Fred D. Lott, Jeff D. Reagan, Christopher H. Fotsch, James Davis, Minghan Wang, Chiara Ghiron, Steve F. Poon, Qingping Zeng, David Martin, Elena Portero-Larragueta, Thomas Stephen Coulter, David J. St. Jean, Jonathan Hutchinson, Charles Henley, Kelly Regal, Paul E. Harrington, Sean Morony, Jeffrey Clarine, and Jenny Ying-Lin Lu
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Male ,Agonist ,Benzylamines ,Allosteric modulator ,Calcimimetic ,medicine.drug_class ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Allosteric regulation ,Administration, Oral ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology ,Biochemistry ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,Oral administration ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Rats ,stomatognathic diseases ,Parathyroid Hormone ,Molecular Medicine ,Calcium-sensing receptor ,Receptors, Calcium-Sensing ,Lead compound - Abstract
The discovery of a series of novel and orally efficacious type II calcimimetics, developed from the lead compound 1, is described herein. Compound 22 suppressed plasma PTH levels relative to vehicle when dosed orally in a rat pharmacodynamic model.
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- 2010
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