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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2015

Liver X receptor (LXR) partial agonists: biaryl pyrazoles and imidazoles displaying a preference for LXRβ.

Ellen K. Kick; Richard Martin; Yinong Xie; Brenton T. Flatt; Edwin Schweiger; Tie-Lin Wang; Brett B. Busch; Michael Charles Nyman; Xiao-Hui Gu; Grace Yan; Brandee L. Wagner; Max Nanao; Lam Nguyen; Thomas J. Stout; Artur Plonowski; Ira G. Schulman; Jacek Ostrowski; Todd G. Kirchgessner; Ruth R. Wexler; Raju Mohan

A series of biaryl pyrazole and imidazole Liver X Receptor (LXR) partial agonists has been synthesized displaying LXRβ selectivity. The LXRβ selective partial agonist 18 was identified with potent induction of ATP binding transporters ABCA1 and ABCG1 in human whole blood (EC50=1.2μM, 55% efficacy). In mice 18 displayed peripheral induction of ABCA1 at 3 and 10mpk doses with no significant elevation of plasma or hepatic triglycerides at these doses, showing an improved profile compared to a full pan-agonist.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Diastereoselective one-pot Knoevenagel condensation/Corey-Chaykovsky cyclopropanation.

Jeremy Clemens; Juliana L. Asgian; Brett B. Busch; Timothy Coon; Justin Ernst; Leonard Kaljevic; Paul Krenitsky; Timothy D. Neubert; Edwin Schweiger; Andreas Termin; Dean Stamos

Efforts to substitute the cyclopropane ring in a series of aryl cyclopropylnitriles led to the discovery of an operationally simple one-pot method for Knoevenagel condensation and subsequent Corey-Chaykovsky cyclopropanation giving diastereomerically pure products as a racemic mixture of enantiomers. Method development and results for variably substituted aryl acetonitriles and aldehydes in the reaction are reported. A concise synthesis of (±)-bicifadine in two steps is provided to demonstrate the utility of the method.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2004

Regulation of PPARγ coactivator 1α (PGC-1α) signaling by an estrogen-related receptor α (ERRα) ligand

Patricia J. Willy; Ian R. Murray; Jing Qian; Brett B. Busch; William C. Stevens; Richard J. Martin; Raju Mohan; Sihong Zhou; Peter Ordentlich; Ping Wei; Douglas W. Sapp; Robert A. Horlick; Richard A. Heyman; Ira G. Schulman


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2004

Identification of a Selective Inverse Agonist for the Orphan Nuclear Receptor Estrogen-Related Receptor α

Brett B. Busch; William C. Stevens; Richard Martin; Peter Ordentlich; Sihong Zhou; Douglas W. Sapp; Robert A. Horlick; Raju Mohan


Archive | 2006

Pyrazole based lxr modulators

Brett B. Busch; Brenton T. Flatt; Xiao-Hui Gu; Shao-Po Lu; Richard Martin; Raju Mohan; Michael Charles Nyman; Edwin Schweiger; William C. Stevens; Tie-Lin Wang; Yinong Xie


Archive | 2004

Azepinoindole derivatives as pharmaceutical agents

Brett B. Busch; Brenton T. Flatt; Xiao-Hui Gu; Richard Martin; Raju Mohan; Tie-Lin Wang; Jason H. Wu


Archive | 2007

LXR AND FXR MODULATORS

Brant Clayton Boren; Brett B. Busch; Xiao Hui Gu; Vasu Jammalamadaka; Shao Po Lu; Richard Martin; Raju Mohan; Edwin Schweiger; William C. Stevens; Tie Lin Wang; Yinong Xie; Wei Xu


Archive | 2006

Imidazole based lxr modulators

Brett B. Busch; Brenton T. Flatt; Xiao-Hui Gu; Shao Po Lu; Richard Martin; Raju Mohan; Michael Charles Nyman; Edwin Schweiger; William C. Stevens; Tie-Lin Wang; Yinong Xie


Archive | 2005

3-phenyl-n- ((1, 3, 4) thiadiazol-2-yl) -acrylamide derivatives and related compounds as modulators of estrogen-related receptors for the treatment of e.g. cancer, rheumatoid arthritis or neurological disorders

Brett B. Busch; Alan T. Johnson; Richard Martin; Raju Mohan; William C. Stevens


ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2016

Discovery of Highly Potent Liver X Receptor β Agonists

Ellen K. Kick; Brett B. Busch; Richard J. Martin; William C. Stevens; Venkataiah Bollu; Yinong Xie; Brant Clayton Boren; Michael Charles Nyman; Max Nanao; Lam Nguyen; Artur Plonowski; Ira G. Schulman; Grace Yan; Huiping Zhang; Xiaoping Hou; Meriah Neissel Valente; Rangaraj Narayanan; Kamelia Behnia; A. David Rodrigues; Barry Brock; James Smalley; Glenn H. Cantor; John A. Lupisella; Paul G. Sleph; Denise Grimm; Jacek Ostrowski; Ruth R. Wexler; Todd G. Kirchgessner; Raju Mohan

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