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Endocrinology | 2008

LGD-5552, an Antiinflammatory Glucocorticoid Receptor Ligand with Reduced Side Effects, in Vivo

Francisco J. López; Robert Ardecky; Bruce F. Bebo; Khalid Benbatoul; Louise Y. de Grandpre; Sha Liu; Mark D. Leibowitz; Keith B. Marschke; Jon Rosen; Deepa Rungta; Humberto Viveros; Wan-Ching Yen; Lin Zhi; Andres Negro-Vilar; Jeffrey N. Miner

Treatment of inflammation is often accomplished through the use of glucocorticoids. However, their use is limited by side effects. We have examined the activity of a novel glucocorticoid receptor ligand that binds the receptor efficiently and strongly represses inflammatory gene expression. This compound has potent antiinflammatory activity in vivo and represses the transcription of the inflammatory cytokine monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and induces the antiinflammatory cytokine IL-10. The compound demonstrates differential gene regulation, compared with commonly prescribed glucocorticoids, effectively inducing some genes and repressing others in a manner different from the glucocorticoid prednisolone. The separation between the antiinflammatory effects of LGD-5552 and the side effects commonly associated with glucocorticoid treatment suggest that this molecule differs significantly from prednisolone and other steroids and may provide a safer therapeutic window for inflammatory conditions now commonly treated with steroidal glucocorticoids.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011

Nonsteroidal 2,3-dihydroquinoline glucocorticoid receptor agonists with reduced PEPCK activation

Andrew Hudson; Robert I. Higuchi; Steven L. Roach; Lino J. Valdez; Mark E. Adams; Angie Vassar; Deepa Rungta; Peter M. Syka; Dale E. Mais; Keith B. Marschke; Lin Zhi

Continuing studies based on dihydroquinoline glucocorticoid receptor agonists lead to the discovery of a series of C4-oxime analogs. Representative compounds exhibited potent transrepression activity with minimal transactivation of phosphoenolpyruvate caboxykinase (PEPCK), a key protein in the gluconeogenesis pathway. These compounds represent promising leads in identifying GR agonists with high anti-inflammatory activity and attenuated potential for glucose elevation.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011

Tetrahydroquinolin-3-yl carbamate glucocorticoid receptor agonists with reduced PEPCK activation

Steven L. Roach; Robert I. Higuchi; Andrew Hudson; Angie Vassar; Virginia Heather Sharron Grant; Ryan Lamer; Charlene Hooper; Deepa Rungta; Peter M. Syka; Dale E. Mais; Keith B. Marschke; Lin Zhi

Continuing studies on tetrahydroquinoline glucocorticoid receptor anti-inflammatory agents lead to the identification of several tetrahydroquinolin-3-yl carbamates that exhibited steroid-like activity in in vitro transrepression assays with reduced transactivation of phosphoenol pyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK), a key enzyme in the gluconeogenesis pathway.


Molecular Endocrinology | 2005

A Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor α/γ Dual Agonist with a Unique in Vitro Profile and Potent Glucose and Lipid Effects in Rodent Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Dyslipidemia

Anne Reifel-Miller; Keith A. Otto; Eric Hawkins; Robert J. Barr; William R. Bensch; Chris Bull; Sharon Dana; Kay Klausing; Jose-Alfredo Martin; Ronit Rafaeloff-Phail; Chahrzad Rafizadeh-Montrose; Gary A. Rhodes; Roger L. Robey; Isabel Rojo; Deepa Rungta; David Snyder; Kelly L. Wilbur; Tony Y. Zhang; Richard W. Zink; Alan M. Warshawsky; Joseph T. Brozinick


Molecular Endocrinology | 2001

The Rexinoid LG100754 Is a Novel RXR:PPARγ Agonist and Decreases Glucose Levels in Vivo

Rosemary Cesario; Kay Klausing; Haleh Razzaghi; Diane L. Crombie; Deepa Rungta; Richard A. Heyman; Deepak S. Lala


Endocrinology | 2006

Biological Characterization of a Heterodimer-Selective Retinoid X Receptor Modulator: Potential Benefits for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

Mark D. Leibowitz; Robert Ardecky; Marcus F. Boehm; Carol L. Broderick; Mark A. Carfagna; Diane L. Crombie; Jennifer D’Arrigo; Garrett J. Etgen; Margaret M. Faul; Timothy Alan Grese; Henry Havel; Nancy I. Hein; Richard A. Heyman; Diane Jolley; Kay Klausing; Sha Liu; Dale E. Mais; Christopher M. Mapes; Keith B. Marschke; Pierre-Yves Michellys; Chahrzad Montrose-Rafizadeh; Kathleen M. Ogilvie; Bernadette Pascual; Deepa Rungta; John S. Tyhonas; Mary S. Urcan; Marilyn Wardlow; Nathan Yumibe; Anne Reifel-Miller


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2007

Synthesis and Characterization of Nonsteroidal Glucocorticoid Receptor Modulators for Multiple Myeloma

Andrew Hudson; Steven L. Roach; Robert I. Higuchi; Dean P. Phillips; Reid P. Bissonnette; William W. Lamph; Jean Yen; Yongkai Li; Mark E. Adams; Lino J. Valdez; Angie Vassar; Catalina Cuervo; E. Adam Kallel; Catherine J. Gharbaoui; Dale E. Mais; Jeffrey N. Miner; Keith B. Marschke; Deepa Rungta; and Andrés Negro-Vilar; Lin Zhi


Archive | 2013

USE OF HEMATOPOIETIC GROWTH FACTOR MIMETICS

Reid P. Bissonnette; Andrew Hudson; Keith B. Marschke; Deepa Rungta; Lin Zhi


Blood | 2011

Discovery of Non-Peptidyl Small-Molecule Human GCSF Receptor Agonists for the Potential Treatment of Neutropenia,

Keith B. Marschke; Deepa Rungta; Daniela A Slavin; Jennifer Sanders; Steven L. Roach; Jason C. Pickens; Yixing Shen; Arjan van Oeveren; Mei Hua Hong; Hong Sun; Reid P. Bissonnette; Peter M. Syka; Lin Zhi


Blood | 2010

NON-Peptidyl Small Molecule EPO Receptor Agonists Are Potent Pathway Selective Inducers of Erythropoiesis.

Reid P. Bissonnette; Deepa Rungta; Andrew Hudson; Steven L. Roach; Mei Hua Hong; Hong Sun; Junlian Hu; James N Ward; Wen Luo; Jen E Sanders; Peter M. Syka; Daniela A Slavin; Lin Zhi; Keith B. Marschke

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Keith B. Marschke

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Reid P. Bissonnette

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

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