Dmitri Pissarnitski
Merck & Co.
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011
Jun Qin; Pawan Dhondi; Xianhai Huang; Mihirbaran Mandal; Zhiqiang Zhao; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Wei Zhou; Robert Aslanian; Zhaoning Zhu; William J. Greenlee; John W. Clader; Lili Zhang; Mary Cohen-Williams; Nicholas Jones; Lynn Hyde; Anandan Palani
We herein report the discovery of four series of fused 5,6-bicyclic heterocycles as γ-secretase modulators. Synthesis and SAR of these series are discussed. These compounds represent a new class of γ-secretase modulators that demonstrate moderate to good in vitro potency in inhibiting Aβ(42) production.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013
Hongmei Li; Jun Qin; Pawan Dhondi; Wei Zhou; Monica Vicarel; Thomas Bara; David Cole; Hubert Josien; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Zhaoning Zhu; Anandan Palani; Robert Aslanian; John W. Clader; Michael Czarniecki; William J. Greenlee; Mary Cohen-Williams; Lynn Hyde; Lixin Song; Lili Zhang; Inhou Chu; Xianhai Huang
In an attempt to further improve overall profiles of the oxadiazine series of GSMs, in particular the hERG activity, conformational modifications of the core structure resulted in the identification of fused oxadiazepines such as 7i which had an improved hERG inhibition profile and was a highly efficacious GSM in vitro and in vivo in rats. These SAR explorations offer opportunities to identify potential drugs to treat Alzheimers disease.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2010
Ruo Xu; David Cole; Ted Asberom; Tom Bara; Chad E. Bennett; Duane A. Burnett; John W. Clader; Martin Domalski; William J. Greenlee; Lynn Hyde; Hubert Josien; Hongmei Li; Mark McBriar; Brian A. McKittrick; Andrew T. McPhail; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Li Qiang; Murali Rajagopalan; Thavalakulamgar Sasikumar; Jing Su; Haiqun Tang; Wen-Lian Wu; Lili Zhang; Zhiqiang Zhao
A novel series of tricyclic gamma-secretase inhibitors was designed and synthesized via a conformational analysis of literature compounds. The preliminary results have shown that compounds in this new series have much improved in vitro potency and in vivo profiles. More importantly, they have greatly reduced Notch related toxicity that was associated with previous gamma-secretase inhibitors.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2016
Zhiqiang Zhao; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Hubert Josien; Thomas Bara; John W. Clader; Hongmei Li; Mark McBriar; Murali Rajagopalan; Ruo Xu; Giuseppe Terracina; Lynn Hyde; Lixin Song; Lili Zhang; Eric M. Parker; Rebecca Osterman; Alexei V. Buevich
The design, synthesis, SAR, and biological profile of a substituted 4-morpholine sulfonamide series of γ-secretase inhibitors (GSIs) were described. In several cases, the resulting series of GSIs reduced CYP liabilities and improved γ-secretase inhibition activity compared to our previous research series. Selected compounds demonstrated significant reduction of amyloid-β (Aβ) after acute oral dosing in a transgenic animal model of Alzheimers disease (AD).
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2016
Dmitri Pissarnitski; Zhiqiang Zhao; David Cole; Wen-Lian Wu; Martin Domalski; John W. Clader; Giovanna Scapin; Johannes Voigt; Aileen Soriano; Theresa M. Kelly; Mary Ann Powles; Zuliang Yao; Duane A. Burnett
Molecular modeling of unbound tricyclic guanine scaffolds indicated that they can serve as effective bioisosteric replacements of xanthines. This notion was further confirmed by a combination of X-ray crystallography and SAR studies, indicating that tricyclic guanine DPP4 inhibitors mimic the binding mode of xanthine inhibitors, exemplified by linagliptin. Realization of the bioisosteric relationship between these scaffolds potentially will lead to a wider application of cyclic guanines as xanthine replacements in drug discovery programs for a variety of biological targets. Newly designed DPP4 inhibitors achieved sub-nanomolar potency range and demonstrated oral activity in vivo in mouse glucose tolerance test.
Archive | 2012
Vinay Girijavallabhan; F. George Njoroge; Stephane Bogen; Angela Kerekes; Frank Bennett; Ying Huang; Latha G. Nair; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Vishal Verma; Qun Dang; Ian W. Davies; David B. Olsen; Andrew W. Stamford; Joseph P. Vacca
Tetrahedron Letters | 2012
Xianhai Huang; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Hongmei Li; Theodros Asberom; Hubert Josien; Xiaohong Zhu; Monica Vicarel; Zhiqiang Zhao; Murali Rajagopalan; Anandan Palani; Robert Aslanian; Zhaoning Zhu; William J. Greenlee; Alexei V. Buevich
Archive | 2008
Theodros Asberom; Thomas Bara; Chad E. Bennett; Duane A. Burnett; Mary Anne Caplen; John W. Clader; David Cole; Martin Domalski; Hubert Josien; Chad E. Knutson; Hongmei Li; Mark McBriar; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Li Qiang; Murali Rajagopalan; T.K. Sasikumar; Jing Su; Haiqun Tang; Wen-Lian Wu; Ruo Xu; Zhiqiang Zhao
Archive | 2008
Wen-Lian Wu; Thomas Bara; Duane A. Burnett; John W. Clader; Martin Domalski; Yan Jin; Hubert Josien; Hongmei Li; Xian Liang; Dmitri Pissarnitski; T.K. Sasikumar; Jesse Wong; Ruo Xu; Zhiqiang Zhao; Paul McNamara
Archive | 2016
Songnian Lin; Lin Yan; Pei Huo; Dmitri Pissarnitski; Danqing Feng; Ravi P. Nargund; Yuping Zhu; Ahmet Kekec; Christina B. Madsen-Duggan; Zhi-cai Shi; Zhicai Wu; Yingjun Mu