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

Dissociation of transactivation from transrepression by a selective glucocorticoid receptor agonist leads to separation of therapeutic effects from side effects

Heike Schäcke; Arndt Schottelius; Wolf-Dietrich Döcke; Peter Strehlke; Stefan Jaroch; Norbert Schmees; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Hartwig Hennekes; Khusru Asadullah

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the most commonly used antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs. Their outstanding therapeutic effects, however, are often accompanied by severe and sometimes irreversible side effects. For this reason, one goal of research in the GC field is the development of new drugs, which show a reduced side-effect profile while maintaining the antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive properties of classical GCs. GCs affect gene expression by both transactivation and transrepression mechanisms. The antiinflammatory effects are mediated to a major extent via transrepression, while many side effects are due to transactivation. Our aim has been to identify ligands of the GC receptor (GR), which preferentially induce transrepression with little or no transactivating activity. Here we describe a nonsteroidal selective GR-agonist, ZK 216348, which shows a significant dissociation between transrepression and transactivation both in vitro and in vivo. In a murine model of skin inflammation, ZK 216348 showed antiinflammatory activity comparable to prednisolone for both systemic and topical application. A markedly superior side-effect profile was found with regard to increases in blood glucose, spleen involution, and, to a lesser extent, skin atrophy; however, adrenocorticotropic hormone suppression was similar for both compounds. Based on these findings, ZK 216348 should have a lower risk, e.g., for induction of diabetes mellitus. The selective GR agonists therefore represent a promising previously undescribed class of drug candidates with an improved therapeutic index compared to classical GCs. Moreover, they are useful tool compounds for further investigating the mechanisms of GR-mediated effects.


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2007

Dimethylfumarate Induces Immunosuppression via Glutathione Depletion and Subsequent Induction of Heme Oxygenase 1

Joachim C.U. Lehmann; Joanna Listopad; Christine U. Rentzsch; Frederik H. Igney; Arne von Bonin; Hartwig Hennekes; Khusru Asadullah; Wolf-Dietrich Döcke


Archive | 2001

Non-steroidal inflammation inhibitors

Stefan Jaroch; Manfred Lehmann; Norbert Schmees; Bernd Buchmann; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Peter Droescher; Werner Skuballa; Konrad Krolikiewicz; Hartwig Hennekes; Heike Schäcke; Arndt Schottelius


Arthritis & Rheumatism | 2004

Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents

Stefan Jaroch; Manfred Lehmann; Norbert Schmees; Bernd Buchmann; Harmur Rehwinkel; Peter Droescher; Werner Skuballa; Konrad Krolikiewicz; Hartwig Hennekes; Heike Schaecke; Arndr Schottelius


Archive | 2000

New and known N-aryl 2-hydroxy-omega-arylalkanamide derivatives, useful e.g. for treating inflammatory diseases such as rheumatism

Stefan Jaroch; Manfred Lehmann; Norbert Schmees; Bernd Buchmann; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Peter Droescher; Werner Skuballa; Konrad Krolikiewicz; Hartwig Hennekes; Heike Schaecke; Arndt Schottelius


Archive | 1996

9H-Pyridu ((3,4-b) indole derivatives

Werner Skuballa; Bernd Buchmann; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Frank Schneider; Wolfgang Fröhlich; Claudia Giesen; Hartwig Hennekes


Archive | 1998

Leukotriene-B4 derivatives, in particular 7-methylcyclohexyl-LTB4 antagonists

Bernd Buchmann; Wolfgang Fröhlich; Claudia Giesen; Hartwig Hennekes; Stefan Jaroch; Werner Skuballa


Archive | 1998

Leukotriene B4 derivatives, in particular oximo-LTB4 - antagonists

Bernd Buchmann; Wolfgang Fröhlich; Claudia Giesen; Hartwig Hennekes; Stefan Jaroch; Werner Skuballa


Archive | 1996

NOVEL 9H-PYRIDO 3,4-B]INDOL DERIVATIVES

Werner Skuballa; Bernd Buchmann; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Frank Schneider; Wolfgang Fröhlich; Claudia Giesen; Hartwig Hennekes


Archive | 2001

Anti-inflammatoires non steroidiens

Stefan Jaroch; Manfred Lehmann; Norbert Schmees; Bernd Buchmann; Hartmut Rehwinkel; Peter Droescher; Werner Skuballa; Konrad Krolikiewicz; Hartwig Hennekes; Heike Schäcke; Arndt Schottelius

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