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Design and synthesis of a novel series of orally active, selective somatostatin receptor 2 agonists for the treatment of type 2 diabetes

Authors :
Masatoshi Hazama
Satoru Oi
Ken-Ichi Kuroshima
Hidenori Abe
Shigekazu Sasaki
Tomoko Urushibara
Yoshihiro Banno
Shin-ichi Matsumoto
Naohiro Taya
Nobuyuki Amano
Yasufumi Miyamoto
Saku Miyamoto
Makoto Kamata
Shin-Ichi Niwa
Masanori Watanabe
Jun Kunitomo
Akira Horinouchi
Shinichiro Matsunaga
Source :
Bioorganicmedicinal chemistry. 25(21)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The discovery of a novel series of β-methyltryptophan (β MeTrp) derivatives as selective and orally active non-peptide somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) agonists for the treatment of Type 2 diabetes is described. In our previous research, Compound A, β-MeTrp derivative with highly potent and selective SSTR2 agonistic activity IC50 (SSTR2/SSTR5)=0.3/>100 (nM), was identified asa drug candidate for treatment of Type 2 diabetes which lowers significantly plasma glucose level in Wistar fatty rats in its oral administrations. However, as serious increase in AUC and phospholipidosis (PLsis) were observed in its toxicological studies in rats, follow-up compounds were searched to avoid risk of PLsis with reference to their in vitro PLsis potentials evaluated on the basis of accumulation of phospholipids in HepG2 cells exposed to the compounds. It has been found that introduction of a carbonyl group onto the piperidine and piperazine or aniline moiety of compounds A and B reduced markedly the in vitro PLsis potentials. And further modification of the compounds and their evaluation led to a discovery of compounds 3k with lower in vitro PLsis potentials exhibiting lowering effect of hypoglycemia-induced glucagon secretion in SD rats (ED50=1.1mg/kg) and glucose excursion in meal tolerance test in Wistar fatty diabetic rats (MED=3.0mg/kg) in oral administrations. Compound 3k was selected asa new drug candidate of selective and orally active non-peptide SSTR2 agonists for treatment of Type 2 diabetes with low in vivo PLsis potential.

Details

ISSN :
14643391
Volume :
25
Issue :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bioorganicmedicinal chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ea0ce45da772e949431da62aa18031e