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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2014

The evolution of amidine-based brain penetrant BACE1 inhibitors.

Daniel Oehlrich; Hana Prokopcová

Beta site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) inhibitors hold great potential as disease modifying anti-Alzheimers drugs. This digest provides an overview of the amidine containing class of BACE1 inhibitors, of which multiple examples are now progressing through clinical trials. The various structural modifications highlight the struggle to combine potency with the optimal properties for a brain penetrant BACE1 inhibitor, and illustrate the crowded competitive landscape. This overview concludes with a summary of potential issues including substrate and target selectivity and a synopsis of the status of the current and past clinical assets.


Organic Letters | 2013

Complementary regioselectivity in Rh(III)-catalyzed insertions of potassium vinyltrifluoroborate via C-H activation: preparation and use of 4-trifluoroboratotetrahydroisoquinolones.

Marc Presset; Daniel Oehlrich; Frederik Rombouts; Gary A. Molander

Potassium vinyltrifluoroborate was found to be an efficient partner with benzamide derivatives for Rh(III)-catalyzed annulations. 4-Trifluoroboratotetrahydroisoquinolones were generated under mild conditions, affording a regioisomerically complementary substitution pattern to other alkenes in related reactions. These new boron-containing building blocks were derivatized by N-arylations, retaining the boron substituent for further elaboration.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Discovery of 3-cyclopropylmethyl-7-(4-phenylpiperidin-1-yl)-8-trifluoromethyl[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyridine (JNJ-42153605): a positive allosteric modulator of the metabotropic glutamate 2 receptor.

José M. Cid; Gary Tresadern; Juan Antonio Vega; Ana Isabel de Lucas; Encarnación Matesanz; Laura Iturrino; María Lourdes Linares; Aránzazu García; José Ignacio Andrés; Gregor James Macdonald; Daniel Oehlrich; Hilde Lavreysen; Anton Megens; Abdellah Ahnaou; Wilhelmus Drinkenburg; Claire Mackie; Stefan Pype; David Gallacher; Andrés A. Trabanco

Advanced leads from a series of 1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyridines with mGlu2 receptor PAM activity are reported. By modification of the analogous imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine series, the newly reported leads have improved potency, in vitro ADMET, and hERG as well as good in vivo PK profile. The optimization of the series focused on improving metabolic stability while controlling lipophilicity by introducing small modifications to the scaffold substituents. Analysis of this series combined with our previously reported mGlu2 receptor PAMs showed how lipophilic ligand efficiency was improved during the course of the program. Among the best compounds, example 20 (JNJ-42153605) showed a central in vivo efficacy by inhibition of REM sleep state at a dose of 3 mg/kg po in the rat sleep-wake EEG paradigm, a phenomenon shown earlier to be mGlu2 mediated. In mice, compound 20 reversed PCP-induced hyperlocomotion with an ED₅₀ of 5.4 mg/kg sc, indicative of antipsychotic activity.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Copper-mediated radical trifluoromethylation of unsaturated potassium organotrifluoroborates.

Marc Presset; Daniel Oehlrich; Frederik Rombouts; Gary A. Molander

Copper-mediated trifluoromethylation of unsaturated organotrifluoroborates with the Langlois reagent (NaSO2CF3) and TBHP allows the introduction of trifluoromethyl groups into a variety of organic substructures. The reactions are easy to set up, the conditions are mild and general, and the process provides access to trifluoromethylated alkynes, alkenes, arenes, and heteroarenes in fair to good yields.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines: Orally Active Positive Allosteric Modulators of the Metabotropic Glutamate 2 Receptor

Andrés A. Trabanco; Gary Tresadern; Gregor James Macdonald; Juan Antonio Vega; Ana Isabel de Lucas; Encarnación Matesanz; Aránzazu García; María Lourdes Linares; Sergio A. Alonso de Diego; José Manuel Alonso; Daniel Oehlrich; Abdelah Ahnaou; Wilhelmus Drinkenburg; Claire Mackie; José Ignacio Andrés; Hilde Lavreysen; José M. Cid

Advanced leads of an imidazopyridine series of positive allosteric modulators of the metabotropic glutamate 2 (mGlu2) receptor are reported. The optimization of in vitro ADMET and in vivo pharmacokinetic properties led to the identification of 27o. With good potency and selectivity for the mGlu2 receptor, 27o affected sleep-wake architecture in rats after oral treatment, which we have previously shown to be indicative of mGlu2 receptor-mediated central activity.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Design and Synthesis of a Novel Series of Bicyclic Heterocycles As Potent γ-Secretase Modulators

Francois Paul Bischoff; Didier Jean-Claude Berthelot; Michel Anna Jozef De Cleyn; Gregor James Macdonald; Garrett Berlond Minne; Daniel Oehlrich; Serge Maria Aloysius Pieters; Michel Surkyn; Andrés A. Trabanco; Gary Tresadern; Sven Franciscus Anna Van Brandt; Ingrid Velter; Mirko Zaja; Herman Borghys; Chantal Masungi; Marc Mercken

The design and the synthesis of several chemical subclasses of imidazole containing γ-secretase modulators (GSMs) is described. Conformational restriction of pyridone 4 into bicyclic pyridone isosteres has led to compounds with high in vitro and in vivo potency. This has resulted in the identification of benzimidazole 44a as a GSM with low nanomolar potency in vitro. In mouse, rat, and dog, this compound displayed the typical γ-secretase modulatory profile by lowering Aβ42 and Aβ40 levels combined with an especially pronounced increase in Aβ38 and Aβ37 levels while leaving the total levels of amyloid peptides unchanged.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis and Minisci Reactions of Organotrifluoroborato Building Blocks

Marc Presset; Nicolas Fleury-Brégeot; Daniel Oehlrich; Frederik Rombouts; Gary A. Molander

Copper-catalyzed borylation of a variety of organic halides with bis(pinacolato)diboron allows the preparation of diverse potassium organotrifluoroborates. The reactions are mild and general, providing access to a variety of interesting, boron-containing building blocks, including those containing piperidine, pyrrole, azetidine, tetrahydropyran, and oxetane substructures. Representative Minisci reactions are reported for select examples.


ACS Chemical Neuroscience | 2010

Discovery of 1,5-disubstituted pyridones: a new class of positive allosteric modulators of the metabotropic glutamate 2 receptor.

José M. Cid; Guillaume Albert Jacques Duvey; Philippe Cluzeau; Vanthea Nhem; Karim Macary; Alexandre Raux; Nicolas Poirier; Jessica Muller; Christelle Bolea; Terry Patrick Finn; Sonia Poli; Mark Epping-Jordan; Emilie Chamelot; Francis Derouet; Françoise Girard; Gregor James Macdonald; Juan Antonio Vega; Ana Isabel de Lucas; Encarnación Matesanz; Hilde Lavreysen; María Lourdes Linares; Daniel Oehlrich; Julen Oyarzabal; Gary Tresadern; Andrés A. Trabanco; José Ignacio Andrés; Emmanuel Le Poul; Hassan Julien Imogai; Robert Johannes Lütjens; Jean-Philippe Rocher

A series of 1,5-disubstituted pyridones was identified as positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) of the metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 (mGluR2) via high throughput screening (HTS). Subsequent SAR exploration led to the identification of several compounds with improved in vitro activity. Lead compound 8 was further profiled and found to attenuate the increase in PCP induced locomotor activity in mice.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Discovery of 1-Butyl-3-chloro-4-(4-phenyl-1-piperidinyl)-(1H)-pyridone (JNJ-40411813): A Novel Positive Allosteric Modulator of the Metabotropic Glutamate 2 Receptor

José M. Cid; Gary Tresadern; Guillaume Albert Jacques Duvey; Robert Johannes Lütjens; Terry Patrick Finn; Jean-Philippe Rocher; Sonia Maria Poli; Juan Antonio Vega; Ana Isabel de Lucas; Encarnación Matesanz; María Lourdes Linares; José Ignacio Andrés; Jesús Alcázar; José Manuel Alonso; Gregor James Macdonald; Daniel Oehlrich; Hilde Lavreysen; Abdelah Ahnaou; Wilhelmus Drinkenburg; Claire Mackie; Stefan Pype; David Gallacher; Andrés A. Trabanco

We previously reported the discovery of 4-aryl-substituted pyridones with mGlu2 PAM activity starting from the HTS hit 5. In this article, we describe a different exploration from 5 that led to the discovery of a novel subseries of phenylpiperidine-substituted pyridones. The optimization strategy involved the introduction of different spacers between the pyridone core and the phenyl ring of 5. The fine tuning of metabolism and hERG followed by differentiation of advanced leads that were identified on the basis of PK profiles and in vivo potency converged on lead compound 36 (JNJ-40411813). Full in vitro and in vivo profiles indicate that 36 displayed an optimal interplay between potency, selectivity, favorable ADMET/PK and cardiovascular safety profile, and central EEG activity. Compound 36 has been investigated in the clinic for schizophrenia and anxious depression disorders.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2012

Discovery of 1,4-disubstituted 3-cyano-2-pyridones: a new class of positive allosteric modulators of the metabotropic glutamate 2 receptor.

José M. Cid; Guillaume Albert Jacques Duvey; Gary Tresadern; Vanthea Nhem; Rocco Furnari; Philippe Cluzeau; Juan Antonio Vega; Ana Isabel de Lucas; Encarnación Matesanz; José Manuel Alonso; María Lourdes Linares; José Ignacio Andrés; Sonia Maria Poli; Robert Johannes Lütjens; Hassan Himogai; Jean-Philippe Rocher; Gregor James Macdonald; Daniel Oehlrich; Hilde Lavreysen; Abdelah Ahnaou; Wilhelmus Drinkenburg; Claire Mackie; Andrés A. Trabanco

The discovery and characterization of compound 48, a selective and in vivo active mGlu2 receptor positive allosteric modulator (PAM), are described. A key to the discovery was the rational exploration of the initial HTS hit 13 guided by an overlay model built with reported mGlu2 receptor PAM chemotypes. The initial weak in vitro activity of the hit 13 was quickly improved, although compounds still had suboptimal druglike properties. Subsequent modulation of the physicochemical properties resulted in compounds having a more balanced profile, combining good potency and in vivo pharmacokinetic properties. Final refinement by addressing cardiovascular safety liabilities led to the discovery of compound 48. Besides good potency, selectivity, and ADME properties, compound 48 displayed robust in vivo activity in a sleep-wake electroencephalogram (sw-EEG) assay consistent with mGlu2 receptor activation, in accordance with previous work from our laboratories.

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University of Pennsylvania

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