Abstract
A novel series of dual PPARα/γ agonists was designed through the modification of our previously described family of 8-HETE analogs. The combination of the structural elements of this family and of the classical PPAR ligands produced compounds with a quinoxaline core and two sides chains. Structure-activity relationship studies have been carried out on the new series and compounds belonging to this new family have been tested in vitro on both subtypes of PPAR nuclear receptors. Corresponding results indicated a strong decrease in the activity towards both subtypes, especially on PPARγ. However, they have also clearly shown the central role of the bottom side chain in the activity.
Keywords: PPARs, Diabetes, 8-HETE Analogs, Quinoxaline
Letters in Drug Design & Discovery
Title: Synthesis of a Novel Series of 8-HETE Analogs and their Biological Evaluation Towards the PPAR Nuclear Receptors
Volume: 5 Issue: 8
Author(s): Melanie Liutkus, Catherine Dacquet, Valerie Audinot-Bouchez, Jean Boutin, Daniel-Henri Caignard, Alain Ktorza and Rene Gree
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Keywords: PPARs, Diabetes, 8-HETE Analogs, Quinoxaline
Abstract: A novel series of dual PPARα/γ agonists was designed through the modification of our previously described family of 8-HETE analogs. The combination of the structural elements of this family and of the classical PPAR ligands produced compounds with a quinoxaline core and two sides chains. Structure-activity relationship studies have been carried out on the new series and compounds belonging to this new family have been tested in vitro on both subtypes of PPAR nuclear receptors. Corresponding results indicated a strong decrease in the activity towards both subtypes, especially on PPARγ. However, they have also clearly shown the central role of the bottom side chain in the activity.
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Liutkus Melanie, Dacquet Catherine, Audinot-Bouchez Valerie, Boutin Jean, Caignard Daniel-Henri, Ktorza Alain and Gree Rene, Synthesis of a Novel Series of 8-HETE Analogs and their Biological Evaluation Towards the PPAR Nuclear Receptors, Letters in Drug Design & Discovery 2008; 5 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157018008786898572
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157018008786898572 |
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