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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

Discovery of a second generation agonist of the orphan G-protein coupled receptor GPR119 with an improved profile

Graeme Semple; Juerg Lehmann; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Albert S. Ren; Marc A. Bruce; Young-Jun Shin; Carleton R. Sage; Michael Morgan; Weichao Chen; Kristen Sebring; Zhi-Liang Chu; James N. Leonard; Hussein Al-Shamma; Andrew J. Grottick; Fuyong Du; Yin Liang; Keith T. Demarest; Robert M. Jones

The design and synthesis of a second generation GPR119-agonist clinical candidate for the treatment of diabetes is described. Compound 16 (APD597, JNJ-38431055) was selected for preclinical development based on a good balance between agonist potency, intrinsic activity and in particular on its good solubility and reduced drug-drug interaction potential. In addition, extensive in vivo studies showed a more favorable metabolic profile that may avoid the generation of long lasting metabolites with the potential to accumulate in clinical studies.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009

Solubilized phenyl-pyrazole ureas as potent, selective 5-HT2A inverse-agonists and their application as antiplatelet agents

Peter I. Dosa; Sonja Strah-Pleynet; Honnappa Jayakumar; Martin Casper; Marc Decaire; Yifeng Xiong; Juerg Lehmann; Karoline Choi; Katie Elwell; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Robert R. Webb; John W. Adams; Juan Ramirez; Jeremy G. Richman; William Thomsen; Graeme Semple; Bradley Teegarden

Potent 5-HT(2A) inverse-agonists containing phenyl-pyrazole ureas with an amino side chain were identified. Optimization of this series resulted in selective compounds that proved effective in modulating 5HT-induced amplification of ADP-stimulated human platelet aggregation.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

Discovery of a novel trans-1,4-dioxycyclohexane GPR119 agonist series

Sangdon Han; Sanju Narayanan; Sun Hee Kim; Imelda Calderon; Xiuwen Zhu; Andrew M. Kawasaki; Dawei Yue; Juerg Lehmann; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Daniel J. Buzard; Graeme Semple; Chris Carroll; Zhi-Liang Chu; Hussein Al-Sharmma; Hsin-Hui Shu; Shiu-Feng Tung; David J. Unett; Dominic P. Behan; Woo Hyun Yoon; Michael Morgan; Khawja A. Usmani; Chuan Chen; Abu Sadeque; James N. Leonard; Robert M. Jones

The design and optimization of a novel trans-1,4-dioxycyclohexane GPR119 agonist series is described. A lead compound 21 was found to be a potent and efficacious GPR119 agonist across species, and possessed overall favorable pharmaceutical properties. Compound 21 demonstrated robust acute and chronic regulatory effects on glycemic parameters in the diabetic or non-diabetic rodent models.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

Discovery and optimization of 5-fluoro-4,6-dialkoxypyrimidine GPR119 agonists.

Daniel J. Buzard; Sun Hee Kim; Juerg Lehmann; Sangdon Han; Imelda Calderon; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Andrew M. Kawasaki; Sanju Narayanan; Rohit Bhat; Tawfik Gharbaoui; Luis Lopez; Dawei Yue; Kevin Whelan; Hussien A. Al-Shamma; David J. Unett; Hsin-Hui Shu; Shiu-Feng Tung; Steve Chang; Ching-Fen Chuang; Michael Morgan; Abu Sadeque; Zhi-Liang Chu; James N. Leonard; Robert M. Jones

A series of 5-fluoro-4,6-dialkoxypyrimidine GPR119 modulators were discovered and optimized for in vitro agonist activity. A lead molecule was identified that has improved agonist efficacy relative to our clinical compound (APD597) and possesses reduced CYP2C9 inhibitory potential. This optimized lead was found to be efficacious in rodent models of glucose control both alone and in combination with a Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor.


Archive | 2006

Substituted pyridinyl and pyrimidinyl derivatives as modulators of metabolism and the treatment of disorders related thereto

Robert M. Jones; Juerg Lehmann; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; David Hurst; Young-Jun Shin


Archive | 2015

5-ht2c receptor agonists and compositions and methods of use

Graeme Semple; Dominic P. Behan; Konrad Feichtinger; Alan Glicklich; Andrew J. Grottick; Maria Matilde Sanchez Kam; Michelle Kasem; Juerg Lehmann; Albert S. Ren; Thomas O. Schrader; William R. Shanahan; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Xiuwen Zhu


Archive | 2006

Substituierte pyridinyl und pyrimidinyl derivate als modulatoren eines metabolismus für die behandlung von damit inzusammenhangstehenden krankheiten

David Hurst; Robert M. Jones; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Juerg Lehmann; Young-Jun Shin


Archive | 2006

Substituierte Pyridinyl- und Pyrimidinylderivate als Modulatoren des Metabolismus und Behandlung von damit zusammenhängenden Störungen Substituted pyridinyl and Pyrimidinylderivate as modulators of metabolism and the treatment of related disorders

David Hurst; Robert M. Jones; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Juerg Lehmann; Young-Jun Shin


Archive | 2006

Derivatives of pyridinyl and pyrimidinyl substituted as modulators of metabolism and treatment of disorders related thereto.

David Hurst; Robert M. Jones; Juerg Lehmann; Young-Jun Shin; Amy Siu-Ting Wong


Archive | 2006

Substituierte Pyridinyl- und Pyrimidinylderivate als Modulatoren des Metabolismus und Behandlung von damit zusammenhängenden Störungen

David Hurst; Robert M. Jones; Amy Siu-Ting Wong; Juerg Lehmann; Young-Jun Shin

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