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Published on: April 28, 2019
SAR study on arylmethyloxyphenyl scaffold: looking for a P-gp nanomolar affinity
Giulia Nesi1, Nicola Antonio Colabufo2, Marialessandra Contino2
1Dipartimento di Farmacia, Università di Pisa, Via Bonanno,6 56126 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract:
Starting from the previously developed P-gp ligands 1a and 1b (EC₅₀ = 0.25 μM and 0.65 μM, respectively), new arylmethyloxyphenyl derivatives have been synthesized as P-gp modulators in order to investigate: (i) the effect of small electron-donor groups (OMe) (5-11), (ii) the effect of the replacement of methoxy groups with an electron-withdrawal substituent (Cl) on C-ring (13) (iii) the effect induced by the replacement of C-ring with heteroaromatic cycles such as thiophene and pyrimidine (13, 15, 16), (iv) the effect induced by molecular constriction on C ring (14, 17, 18) on P-gp modulating activity. The results demonstrated that P-gp inhibition potency is strongly correlated to the number of methoxy groups in the A-ring whereas the methoxylation of C-ring seems to poorly affect P-gp activity. The best result was found for compound 10 that displays a nanomolar affinity (EC₅₀ = 7.1 nM) towards P-gp pump and, in the meantime lacks of activity against MRP1 pump.
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