Angela Berry
Boehringer Ingelheim
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2009
Renee M. Zindell; Doris Riether; Todd Bosanac; Angela Berry; Mark J. Gemkow; Andreas Ebneth; Sabine Löbbe; Ernest L. Raymond; Diane Thome; Daw-Tsun Shih; David S. Thomson
Identification and optimization of two classes of CB2 selective agonists are described. A representative from each class is profiled in a murine model of inflammation and each shows similar efficacy to prednisolone upon oral dosing.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011
Doris Riether; Lifen Wu; Pier F. Cirillo; Angela Berry; Edward Walker; Monika Ermann; Beatriz Noya-Marino; James Edward Jenkins; Dan Albaugh; Claudia Albrecht; Michael B. Fisher; Mark J. Gemkow; Heather Grbic; Sabine Löbbe; Clemens Möller; Kathy O’Shea; Achim Sauer; Daw-Tsun Shih; David S. Thomson
A high-throughput screening campaign has identified 1,4-diazepane compounds which are potent Cannabinoid receptor 2 agonists with excellent selectivity against the Cannabinoid receptor 1. This class of compounds suffered from low metabolic stability. Following various strategies, compounds with a good stability in liver microsomes and rat PK profile have been identified.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011
Raj Betageri; Thomas A. Gilmore; Daniel Kuzmich; Thomas M. Kirrane; Jörg Bentzien; Dieter Wiedenmayer; Younes Bekkali; John R. Regan; Angela Berry; Bachir Latli; Alison Kukulka; Tazmeen N. Fadra; Richard M. Nelson; Susan E. Goldrick; Ljiljana Zuvela-Jelaska; Don Souza; Josephine Pelletier; Roger M. Dinallo; Mark Panzenbeck; Carol Torcellini; Heewon Lee; Edward Pack; Christian Harcken; Gerald Nabozny; David S. Thomson
We report a SAR of non-steroidal glucocorticoid mimetics that utilize indoles as A-ring mimetics. Detailed SAR is discussed with a focus on improving PR and MR selectivity, GR agonism, and in vitro dissociation profile. SAR analysis led to compound (R)-33 which showed high PR and MR selectivity, potent agonist activity, and reduced transactivation activity in the MMTV and aromatase assays. The compound is equipotent to prednisolone in the LPS-TNF model of inflammation. In mouse CIA, at 30 mg/kg compound (R)-33 inhibited disease progression with an efficacy similar to the 3 mg/kg dose of prednisolone.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015
Eugene R. Hickey; Renee M. Zindell; Pier F. Cirillo; Lifen Wu; Monika Ermann; Angela Berry; David S. Thomson; Claudia Albrecht; Mark J. Gemkow; Doris Riether
Computer-aided drug design scaffold hopping strategies were utilized to identify new classes of CB2 agonists when compounds of an established series with low nanomolar potency were challenging to optimize for good drug-like properties. Use of ligand-based design strategies through BI Builder (a tool for de novo design) and PharmShape (a virtual screening software package) approaches led to the discovery of new chemotypes. Specifically, compounds containing azetidine-, proline-, and piperidine-based cores were found to have low nanomolar and picomolar CB2 agonist activities with drug-like properties considered appropriate for early profiling.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015
Doris Riether; Renee M. Zindell; Lifen Wu; Raj Betageri; James Edward Jenkins; Someina Khor; Angela Berry; Eugene R. Hickey; Monika Ermann; Claudia Albrecht; Angelo Ceci; Mark J. Gemkow; Nelamangala Nagaraja; Helmut Romig; Achim Sauer; David S. Thomson
Through a ligand-based pharmacophore model (S)-proline based compounds were identified as potent cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonists with high selectivity over the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1). Structure-activity relationship investigations for this compound class lead to oxo-proline compounds 21 and 22 which combine an impressive CB1 selectivity profile with good pharmacokinetic properties. In a streptozotocin induced diabetic neuropathy model, 22 demonstrated a dose-dependent reversal of mechanical hyperalgesia.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015
Alessandra Bartolozzi; Pier F. Cirillo; Angela Berry; Eugene R. Hickey; David S. Thomson; Lifen Wu; Renee M. Zindell; Claudia Albrecht; Angelo Ceci; Mark J. Gemkow; Nelamangala Nagaraja; Helmut Romig; Achim Sauer; Doris Riether
A novel class of potent cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2) agonists based on a (S)-piperidine scaffold was identified using ligand-based pharmacophore models. Optimization of solubility and metabolic stability led to the identification of several potent CB2 agonists (e.g., 30) that displayed selectivity over cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) and acceptable drug like properties. In rats, compound 30 demonstrated a favorable pharmacokinetic profile and efficacy in a Streptozotocin-induced diabetic neuropathy model, with full reversal of mechanical hyperalgesia.
Archive | 2007
Angela Berry; Pier F. Cirillo; Eugene R. Hickey; Doris Riether; David S. Thomson; Renee M. Zindell; Nigel James Blumire; Chandana Chowdhury; Monika Ermann; James Edward Jenkins; Innocent Mushi; Christopher Francis Palmer; Malcolm Taylor
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2006
Tina Morwick; Angela Berry; Janice R. Brickwood; Mario G. Cardozo; Katrina Mary Catron; Molly Deturi; Jonathan Emeigh; Carol Ann Homon; Matt Hrapchak; Stephen P. Jacober; Scott Jakes; Paul Kaplita; Terence A. Kelly; John Ksiazek; Michel Liuzzi; Ronald L. Magolda; Can Mao; Daniel R. Marshall; Daniel W. McNeil; Anthony S. Prokopowicz; Christopher Ronald Sarko; Erika Scouten; Cynthia Sledziona; Sanxing Sun; Jane Watrous; Jiang Ping Wu; Charles L. Cywin
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014
Christian Harcken; Doris Riether; Daniel Kuzmich; Pingrong Liu; Raj Betageri; Mark Ralph; Michel J. Emmanuel; Jonathan T. Reeves; Angela Berry; Donald Souza; Richard M. Nelson; Alison Kukulka; Tazmeen N. Fadra; Ljiljana Zuvela-Jelaska; Roger M. Dinallo; Jörg Bentzien; Gerald H. Nabozny; David S. Thomson
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2007
Daniel R. Goldberg; Ming-Hong Hao; Kevin Chungeng Qian; Alan David Swinamer; Donghong A. Gao; Zhaoming Xiong; Chris Sarko; Angela Berry; John Lord; Ronald L. Magolda; Tazmeen N. Fadra; Rachel R. Kroe; Alison Kukulka; Jeffrey B. Madwed; Leslie Martin; Christopher Pargellis; Donna Skow; Jinhua J. Song; Zhulin Tan; Carol Torcellini; Clare Zimmitti; Nathan K. Yee; Neil Moss