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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1990

Dihydropyrimidine calcium channel blockers : 2-heterosubstituted 4-aryl-1,4-dihydro-6-methyl-5-pyrimidinecarboxylic acid esters as potent mimics of dihydropyridines

Karnail Atwal; George C. Rovnyak; Joseph Schwartz; Suzanne Moreland; Anders Hedberg; Jack Z. Gougoutas; Mary F. Malley; David M. Floyd

To enhance the intrinsic potency of dihydropyrimidine calcium channel blockers, we have modified the structure of previously described 2-heteroalkyl-1,4-dihydropyrimidines 2 to 3-substituted 1,4-dihydropyrimidines 3. Structure-activity studies using potassium-depolarized rabbit aorta show that ortho, meta-disubstituted aryl derivatives are more potent than either ortho- or meta-monosubstituted compounds. While vasorelaxant activity was critically dependent on the size of the C5 ester group, isopropyl ester being the best, a variety of substituents (carbamate, acyl, sulfonyl, alkyl) were tolerated at N3. Our results show dihydropyrimidines 3 are significantly more potent than corresponding 2-heteroalkyl-1,4-dihydropyrimidines 2 and only slightly less potent than similarly substituted 2-heteroalkyl-1,4-dihydropyridines 4 and 5. Whereas dihydropyridine enantiomers usually show 10-15-fold difference in activity, the enantiomers of dihydropyrimidine 3j show more than a 1000-fold difference in activity. These results strengthen the requirement of an enamino ester for binding to the dihydropyridine receptor and indicate a nonspecific role for the N3-substituent.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1995

Calcium entry blockers and activators: conformational and structural determinants of dihydropyrimidine calcium channel modulators.

George C. Rovnyak; S D Kimbal; B Beyer; G Cucinotta; J D Dimarco; Jack Z. Gougoutas; Anders Hedberg; Mary F. Malley; J P Mccarthy; R Zhang; Suzanne Moreland


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1989

Substituted 1,4-dihydropyrimidines. III: Synthesis of selectively functionalized 2-hetero-1,4-dihydropyrimidines

Karnail S. Atwal; George C. Rovnyak; Brian C. O'Reilly; Joseph Schwartz


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1988

Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. Mercaptan, carboxyalkyl dipeptide, and phosphinic acid inhibitors incorporating 4-substituted prolines

John Krapcho; Chester F. Turk; David W. Cushman; James R. Powell; Jack M. DeForrest; Ervin R. Spitzmiller; Donald S. Karanewsky; Mark E. Duggan; George C. Rovnyak


Archive | 1991

3,3,3-trifluoro-2-mercaptomethyl-N-tetrazolyl substituted propanamides and method of using same

Norma G. Delaney; George C. Rovnyak; Melanie J. Loots


Archive | 1993

Aryl urea (Thiourea) and cyanoguanidine derivatives

Karnail Atwal; George C. Rovnyak


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1992

Benzazepinone calcium channel blockers. 4. Structure-activity overview and intracellular binding site

Kimball Sd; David M. Floyd; Jagabandhu Das; John T. Hunt; John Krapcho; George C. Rovnyak; Duff Kj; Ving G. Lee; Robert V. Moquin; Chester F. Turk


Archive | 1987

2-Thio or oxo-4-aryl or heterocyclo-1,5(2H)-pyrimidinedicarboxylic acid diesters and 3-acyl-5-pyrimidinecarboxylic acids and esters

Karnail Atwal; George C. Rovnyak; Spencer D. Kimball


Archive | 1975

1,3,thiazolinyl and 1,3 thiazinyl substituted indolinones

George C. Rovnyak; Venkatachala L. Narayanan; Rudiger D. Haugwitz


Archive | 2002

Benzoic acid derivatives and related compounds as antiarrhythmic agents

John Lloyd; George C. Rovnyak; Philip D. Stein; Saleem Ahmad; Karnail S. Atwal; Thomas J. Caulfield; Michael A. Poss

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